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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What is the name of the book that you purchased for your daughter?
Fosamax does not build bones. Supposedly, it helps maintain bones as they are. I have been taking it since last November; but am considering discontinuing it, because of numerous cases of femoral fractures, jaw problems, and some cases of cancer of the esophagus. Because I have had radiation for breast cancer, I cannot take any bone-building meds except Evenity--which I will not take because possible side effects include stroke and heart attack. The FDA refused to approve Evenity until (finally) April 2019. I take vitamin and mineral supplements, and exercise regularly. Of course, all of us must make our own decisions. Good luck to everyone!
Luck and a strong constitution to offset the nasty side effects of all of these osteoporosis meds.
@nancyguy My girlfriend took Fosomax and had jaw problems now she has Barret's Esophagus don't know if it related but she told me not to take it . Then she had somekind of shot almost did her in . My one Dr. is insisting I take something but my PCP has me just on vit. min. I did have 2 fractures but that was from lifting heavy things . A friend here has osteoporosis and says they just break and there is no feeling when they do . She has a hump also . Im for just staying on the regimen I'm on . Good luck to us
Regarding bone breaks, I do not think hip fractures are painless. The mortality statistics related to hip fractures are not good. You sometimes never get out of a wheelchair. Vertebral compression fractures are no fun either and are very slow to heal. Curvature of the spine or the "hump" often leads to other problems.
So, in the end you have to be a gambler. (Drugs or no drugs).
@sue225 Believe me I know how painful compressed fractures are Mine was in 2005 from work it ended my carter as a nurse Took me a year to get over it. 3 months in a turtle shell brace and 9 months in therapy. I'm not downplaying any pain with a fracture
A friend here told me about her Osteoporosis she has MY bones are just thinning my left hip
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Hip hurts from arthritis not left doesn't hurt at all
@sue225. I had a minimally displaced trochanteric femur fracture last July —basically a minor hip fracture— and it hurt a lot and it took at least until November to feel better. I really do not want to have to suffer through a more severe fracture.
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@arlene7 the book is “Strong Women, Strong Bones”. It’s very informative.
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@rarelybees2889, Osteopenia is my diagnosis.
I am advised to get enough calcium thru diet and with supplementalcalcium/vitamin D. Also weight bearing exercises are important. Part of my routine post transplant care is a bone density scan every 2 years (due to the effect of prior liver failure and my immunosuppressant medications). I have remained at a steady/slightly improved status for 11 years. I am also an active and healthy 71 yr old.
@contentandwell glad your hip fracture has healed. May you stay fracture-free🙏