Treating Osteoporosis: What works for you?
Hi. I'm new to the site and am interested in treating osteoperosis. I'm 39 yo and recently had a bone density that showed I'm at -2.4. So, going through the intial "I can't believe it" stuff. 🙂
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@jakedduck1 I was doing private duty had my lady who n tub when she got up her legs buckled and I tried to keep her from falling I was in a awkward position and my back gave way fractured L2 No I don't get injections only 3times a year o more altho now Dr wants me to come back more I won't know the downfall on your organs. Thanks for website I,ll look at it. I think I have emailed her.?Now I have a Bulging disc seeing a neurosurgeon in Sept.
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Thanks for the referral about ART. I'll reply to her today. I'll see if I have any information about the woman for whom you are searching.
Gail
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@gailb thanks in the meantime I found her its teci1 I just emailed John to see if Mayo had any info on Epstein-Barr virus and fibromyalgia I had mono in 20,s now fibromyalgia wonder if theres any relationship between these 2?
Did you see a physician at Mayo Clinic?
How do I find a physician that can look into this for me? I have osteoporosis and am -4.5 at the hip and -2.5 at the spine. I have cardiac calcification and I am convinced that it's from years of taking too much calcium but it could be related to other issues as I have a number of auto-immune disease that the doctors say are idiopathic... Hashimoto's Disease, Gastroparesis, Membranous Glumerlonephritis, and osteoporosis.
I have had one Prolia injection. I had terrible back pain and increased constipation. However my doctor dismisses this is unrelated to Prolia
I know its important to take calcium IF your blood count is low but dont take it everyday or yes unfortunately you will get into trouble your food has calcium in it My Dr told me I have Osteopenia 20 years ago and said dont take extra calcium your blood count is within range so I havent and I dont have osteoporosis . Im sorry to say but it was good PR that made us all think we need to take it . Im sorry to hear of everyone that has it .
I am glad to hear that you don't have to take calcium, but do you take vit. D it is so important for you not to be low ....Beryl
@beryl. I do take D5000 and magnesium as these are need by your organs and calcium but watch your labs and talk to Dr about calcium if its within range you dont want to hurt by taking if you don't need it.
If you take thyroid med for Hashimoto's (thyroid problems are very common), and you took too much, some studies show that it can result in lower bone density. You would want to make sure that your TSH levels were not out-of-whack. As to calcium, studies of people who eat a lot of calcium in their diets have apparently not shown any increase in calcium plaques, but taking high calcium supplements may be associated with plaques because the body is not excreting the calcium. You can find more information in a search. My doctor told me to get all my calcium from diet. Hope you find something that works for you.