Has anyone improved bone density without meds?
I have a very problematic dental history and will continue to need additional root canals and implants. I also have Sjogren's Syndrome and want to avoid any drugs that cause rheumatic symptoms. Other issues in my health history make all of the meds risky for me. That said, I work out almost daily, lift weights, maintain a healthy diet, take all the recommended supplements, and get most of my calcium nutritionally. My endocrinologist wants me to take an infusion/injectable drug. I dread the side-effects, yet I'm afraid of fracturing, which hasn't happened over the many years I have had osteoporosis. That said, my numbers are getting worse (-3.2 spine, -3.1 hip). I need to do something more than I've been doing, and am at a loss. I need hope and solutions I can be at peace with. Thanks for any comments or suggestions!
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Thank you for your post. I am getting a blood test and then a diatition to look at what is best.
Too much is often waaay too much.
Dr Bart Clark is the doctor I saw He recommended Evenity as that’s the only injection that rebuilds bones. Second choice was Forteo, but does not rebuild bones. What pill do you take.
Good evening @judy58. Yes, I see that Dr. Clarke has quite a background at Mayo in Rochester. I only have one question. Somehow the Evenity purpose is a bit mixed up. Evenity is the newest bone-building medication. However, Forteo and Tymlos also build bone. The difference with Evenity is that after building the bone, this medication protects the bone from reabsorption,
With Forteo and Tymlos you have to change to a medication like Prolia or at least start with Reclast to help your body hang on to the new bone. That is why I needed to find a medication that would help me retain my new and strengthened bone.
If you do a search for Evenity in the bar at the top of the screen, you will be taken to a list of all posts about Evenity. Please let me know if you find it.
May you have contentment and ease.
Chris
I take NBI brand calcium that has 45 mg Vit K2 as MK4. I also take 90 mcg of MK7. All of this is prescribed by doctors.
@artscaping I have been told that Evenity also has to be followed by another drug to "lock in" gains. The manufacturer suggests Prolia, which is also made by Amgen, but Reclast or alendronate can also be used. According to my docs.
Dr. McCormick's book "Great Bones" explains that Evenity is mainly bone-building for the first 6 months or so and then has an anti-resorptive effect more in the last 6 months, affecting turnover, but less so than Prolia or bisphosphonates.
You wrote: "The difference with Evenity is that after building the bone, this medication protects the bone from reabsorption." My impression from docs is that Evenity does suppress turnover, which is how Prolia and bisphosphonates work (but to a lesser extent) but this is not the same thing as "locking gains in."
Are you hearing that Evenity doesn't require follow-up? I am just trying to clarify your comment. I am doing Tymlos and then Reclast and actually like that Tymlos has no anti-resorptive effect since that means building quality bone, no dental issues and no risk of atypical fracture.
I take Ultra K2, 1 capsule per day, from the company Klaire Labs, recommended by my doctor.
In addition I also take K2-7+D3, 2 capsules daily, from Vial Proteins, also doctor recommended.
My only experience with vitamin k was when it was prescribed by a veterinarian to try to save a dog's life as she was suffering from cirrhotic type liver failure. It was to hopefully get her blood to clot. Being as I am on low dose aspirin, as advised by my doctors, I would be afraid to take anything that would negate the benefit of the aspirin.
Sorry. It's Bb Bone Boost. Miss spelled it.
Good afternoon @windyshores. Wow....perhaps I don't understand what "lock-in" means. Is that your terminology or can you find it in my new "Bible"......Great Bones. According to the author, Dr. McCormick, Evenity should be followed by at least 12 months of a biphosphonate to prevent rebound and increased bone resorption.
I so appreciate your help and want to make sure that you and I are on the same page and hopefully using the same language. Just in case you want to check, I am on page 557.
May you have peace and contentment.
Chris