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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@cstucky I am glad you are feeling strong. One caution, perhaps to others: I have kept a chart of my DEXA's since 2001 and I look at trends over time, not from one DEXA to another, because they are all over the place if compared one to one. There are all kinds of factors affecting scores, including positioning. I was told a difference of -.5 or +.5 is significant. Maybe there are other opinions on this.
The other point is that for DEXA's higher than -3.0 I think it may be reasonable to try diet/supplements and exercise. But as the sufferer of several spinal fractures, I can attest to the fact that there are risks to that approach for more severe cases. That may or may not be obvious but wanted to say it anyway! Lucily @cstucky your scores were/are not severe.
Thanks for the additional input. I guess I'm just very fortunate to not have DEXA numbers higher than -3.0. I wish you all the best on this shared journey.
@cstucky I assume from context that your numbers are higher than -3.0!! Since it is a negative number 🙂 Glad for you! Good luck with efforts to maintain or even improve.
Hi--since I'm math compromised, HA, I find the negative numbers very confusing. I went from a -2.9 to a -2.6...I appreciate the clarification.
This chart helped me.
They want to do infusions on me because of osteoporosis, but now I'm on the start of heart disease, and I heard the infusions would complicate with my heart. Any advice?
your experience is encouraging. Could you please write how much weight you are lifting in gym?
Are you sure that you are not destroying your knees by this king of jumping?
I don't jump that hard, and I let my heals hit first (which provides the pounding). 10-20 jumps hardly compares to just walking around.
I am encouraged to hear this. It seems that all the experts I’ve listened to have said to not do jumping , however before hearing that specifically I was doing a bit of that , and skipping . Jumping maybe 10x at a rip and skipping maybe across a distance of say 30- 40 ft. I didn’t pound it , but did it. And then I started hearing all these precautions and really wonder. I can understand why they might tell people this in general not knowing anyone individually, their circumstances and don’t want people to go wild doing these activities ….. and I’ve quit doing that , but still wonder. I plan to dig into this a bit with some in the know to get a more nuanced answer.