Improve bone density and strength without medication?
Any luck improving bone density and strength without medication? It seems the medications only mildly help ... and they only help some patients; some studies show the slight improvement in density does not mean quality bone was built. I'm not comfortable with moving forward with the treatments just because "that's what we give patients with osteoporosis". There seems to be no room for education or discussion, or research into actual results or other options.
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Thank you!
66. Age since menopause is difficult to determine. Had hysterectomy 13 years ago, but kept an ovary until four years ago. Ovary was definitely working until five years ago. Hope that helps.
MK-4 caused my Lipoprotein a to rise, so I stopped taking it. I’m waiting to try MK-7, which is supposed to do the opposite. Tried DIM with my hormones and it elevated blood pressure. We have to be careful with supplements, too.
koleke,
at -2.8 I would want to take either Forteo or Tymlos. I would take an anabolic drug because I'm frightened of fracturing. Is your well informed PA recommending one or another?
I'm avoiding Evenity because of the cardiac black box. Some dismiss the signal citing a design flaw in the clinical trial, but I'm waiting for the real world trial results. Other adverse effects are miserable for some, though minor for others.
I chose Forteo because it is a lower dose than Tymlos with fairly equal effect. I've been taking Forteo for 9 months without any side effects.
I've been looking more closely at Tymlos. It develops a lower resorptive rate than Forteo and may have a longer period of time when it is building bone (called the anabolic window).
Either is a good choice.
Because we are active we have a different, I think higher, fracture risk.
Did your PA give them B or A?
Thank you for that information! He has rated Forteo an A++ but says I don't qualify for it. When I was 18 I had a ruptured eardrum and had it replaced. There were complications and they did a series of radiation directly to the ear drum. He said that is considered radiation therapy so I should avoid Forteo. Next best is Evenity. Still undecided...
Perhaps a new provider.?
I wonder if the dose difference between Forteo and Tymlos is due to the differences in how they work. (see below) Perhaps Forteo is more direct. When they gave me Forteo in the office I had to stay there for 90 minutes because I could barely breathe, I was dizzy and my heart raced. I chose Tymlos ultimately (It was not available when I tried Forteo) because the pen is adjustable. I started at 2 clicks and moved up slowly. There are 8 clicks in a full dose and I had excellent gains on 6-7 clicks.
One piece of info online:
"Forteo is a lab-made version of human parathyroid hormone (PTH) and Tymlos is a version of human parathyroid hormone-protein. These two drugs are both similar to the PTH that your body produces naturally."
I eat 1 -at most 2 -Brazil nuts a day for selenium (mindful of toxicity as you said)
Wishing for an in house blood lab to test all these helpful nutrients!
Search Fishman Yoga. Lots of entries in YouTube.
Goggle Bone Coach.
I am new here and not allowed to post the links. Sorry.
Koleke, Forteo had a black box warning about the possiblility of bone cancer. Patients who had prior radiation treatment were considered at additional risk. The black box has been removed as twenty plus years of clinical and real world trials have disproven the risk.
I had intense radiation and have been on Forteo for nine months.
https://www.rtihs.org/updates-and-events/forteor-post-market-osteosarcoma-surveillance-program-real-world-data
The defunct warning includes Tymlos, so if it isn't Evenity would you be on a bisphosphonate?
It's possible that your PA isn't aware of the change, but you might ask because he would want to know.