Strengthening my bones

I want to know whether I can reverse osteoporosis without drug treatment.

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  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 6,885 Member
    Tricky question and one we can't really answer.
    What does your doctor say? And how bad is the osteoporosis? I would look into strength training and supplements (calcium, vitamin K and vitamin D) and see where that gets you? But depending on the severity, it might not be enough.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,617 Member
    Medical question, not really one for random idiots like me on the internet.

    I've proven that I can't reverse my osteoporosis exclusively through nutrition/supplements plus exercise, but we're different people.

    A previous round of bisphosphonates (Alendronate sodium specifically, for a couple of years or so) improved things enough that I was allowed to stop taking them. After several years off, bone quality dropped again, and I'm back on them. Minimal or no side effects, for me.

    YMMV.

    Talk to your doctor, ideally a specialist; even get a second opinion.

    Best wishes going forward!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 12,073 Member
    Weightlifting has been proven to lessen severity of, and in some cases reverse, osteoporosis, even in nonagenarians (people 90+ years old). However, before you begin it'd be best to talk to your doctor whether you can medically handle lifting first.
  • SurferGirl1982
    SurferGirl1982 Posts: 480 Member
    edited November 15
    I recently had a bone density test. I was diagnosed with osteopenia. It's one step before osteoporosis. My doctor did not recommend taking calcium supplements. But he did recommend vitamin D3 and K2 supplements.

    As @nossmf suggested...my doctor told me that weight-bearing exercise was the best thing to do to help with this issue. Even just walking or climbing stairs are weight-bearing exercises. I'm 67 and I don't see myself participating in a triathlon anytime soon.

    But I did up my dietary calcium intake. And, I'm trying to walk more. And, this will sound kind of silly, but I have a deck in the backyard. There are six steps on each end. I live in Oregon, so this time of year we get quite a bit of rain. But, on one side the steps are covered. So, I go down the stairs and up the stairs (multiple times). I'm a bit out of shape right now. But I was doing bodyweight squats and lunges. I plan on getting back to it. And doing some dumbbell exercises for the upper body.

    It is best to talk to your doctor. I don't know your age. But he/she could possibly set you up with PT. Or, if you're younger, you may want to join a gym and possibly sign up for a personal training session or two.

    I wish you the best!
  • emcemayo
    emcemayo Posts: 45 Member
    kitwoods1 wrote: »
    I want to know whether I can reverse osteoporosis without drug treatment.

    Yes you can! the first step is the body was designed to self heal but we the user have to give it the conditions neccessary to do its job of balance excellently well.
    all the suggestions so far are helpful.
    do your own research and proceed from there.
  • BJBLAINE
    BJBLAINE Posts: 5 Member
    My Mom had it! I am just like her - I have done weights and exercise for years.....doctor still suggested medication. I have had no side effects. I take a Prolia shot twice a year.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    studies have proven that lifting heavy things.. and walking ..jumping.. build bone back ... there are weighted vests you can wear .. or walk around your house holding ten pound weights.. go for long walks.. wear 3 pound ankle weights. Increase dietary calcium.. take vitamin k2 and high doses of D3.
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