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08-19-2014 02:57 PM
This person had Osteopenia and ignored it and then after 7 years had a bone scan and now has Osteoporosis and the scan measure was < 10% bone deterioration in her hip. she doesn't want to take the medications. She is 80.
08-19-2014 03:00 PM
It can be slowed down... possible stopped, but it is not easy to regain what was lost.
08-19-2014 03:05 PM
I wonder if taking calcium supplements would help, as well as light weight-bearing exercise. I think even walking would be good.
08-19-2014 03:12 PM
On 8/19/2014 suzeecat said:I wonder if taking calcium supplements would help, as well as light weight-bearing exercise. I think even walking would be good.
This is what my doctor has recommended. I also take generic fosomax
08-19-2014 03:16 PM
My guess is that at 80, she will not totally reverse the effect; she may however, stabilize at her current level. As proven, this will continue to worsen with time. She definitely needs to do something at this point.
08-19-2014 03:17 PM
If I'm not mistaken, the only way to reverse osteoporosis is with prescription meds. Vitamin D, calcium supps and exercise can only possibly prevent it from getting any worse.
08-19-2014 03:19 PM
I go to a preventive clinic. I have been able to stop my deterioration. They prescribe (for me) microcrystallized calcium, boron, strontium, bio identical hormones, and weight bearing exercises. Also, Vit D, after having levels checked.
They don't prescribe typical drugs for this unless your condition is extreme. These drugs will help with bone formation, but the integrity of the bone is not good.
This is my experience and opinion. I would certainly encourage weight bearing exercise and perhaps the calcium if she also takes a good multi vitamin/multi mineral with it.
All the best to your friend.
08-19-2014 03:40 PM
The doctor sent over a Boniva script to the pharmacy while I was with her. She is my mom. She just agreed with everything the doctor told her. Then when we left the office she would not read any of the Rx literature the doctor gave us at home and refuses to consider any of the meds. I looked at the options. The injectable is out of the question. That leaves Boniva and a few others.
Just wondering if high doses of D3 would help. She takes Caltrate when she thinks of it but the vitamin D3 is only 800mg. She has back problems and has neuropathy so she can't walk for extended periods.
08-19-2014 04:41 PM
08-19-2014 05:32 PM
Violann,
How interesting! I have never heard of such a thing. I have to Google it. I don't know if you read my post or not, but I am completely for alternative/noninvasive treatments.
This is one of the reasons for this forum.....helping one another!
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