calcium/ fosamax
I need help with this one. I don't post often, but I had a bone density scan done on July 10th,and they compared it with the one I had in Jan 09 before my surgery. I have diminished bone mass, which I guess is no surprise. My daughter right away wants to blame it on my WLS, however I am also post menopausal,and going to be 62 in Sept. so it is more than likely a combination of these. Anyway my PCP wants me to take Fosamax. I went on WebMD and read reviews, and really don't want to take this after reading the postings. My other problem is I am not a dairy person, never was. However I have tried to push myself to use it only to find out, I can no longer tolerate milk, or ice cream. I can tolerate yogurt, and although I can do cheese too, I don't like it. I know that there are other foods that I can use, but don't feel that it will be enough. Has anyone taken Fosamax, and what was your experience with it. Also I feel I will need a good grade of calcium with vita D. Anyone have a good source for that? Thanks in advance for letting me vent, as I am quite upset and concerned at this point. Any info would be appreciated.
Ena
Ena
Have you been taking calcium citrate? We need 1500-2000 mg of that every day. Any brand is fine as long as it's calcium citrate, not carbonate. You can use Citracal or a generic if you want pills you swallow, or order chewables from Celebrate or Bariatric Advantage.
Have you had your vitamin D level checked lately? Have you been taking any D3? If you haven't been taking any, and maybe even if you have, your D is probably low. If your D level is lower than 80, you won't absorb calcium well no matter how much you take.
Have you had your vitamin D level checked lately? Have you been taking any D3? If you haven't been taking any, and maybe even if you have, your D is probably low. If your D level is lower than 80, you won't absorb calcium well no matter how much you take.
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Kelly,
It's really weird, we have never talked, I have seen you on here before, and when I thought about posting I just knew you were going to be the one who answered. I have not been taking my calcium as regularly as I should. The tablets are so large, and two are needed at a time, and then three times a day. I have resolved to getting back to basics, I think most of us slip in the supplement area at times. I did have my vit. D level checked and it was low so they put me on 10,000 units once a week. I started that back in March. I knew about the calcium citrate, and have ordered some of the chewables from BA. I just don't want to take this Fosamax as it just does not sound like a good idea. Thanks for answering and your input. I also sent vitalady and email to see what she suggests.
Thanks Again, Ena
It's really weird, we have never talked, I have seen you on here before, and when I thought about posting I just knew you were going to be the one who answered. I have not been taking my calcium as regularly as I should. The tablets are so large, and two are needed at a time, and then three times a day. I have resolved to getting back to basics, I think most of us slip in the supplement area at times. I did have my vit. D level checked and it was low so they put me on 10,000 units once a week. I started that back in March. I knew about the calcium citrate, and have ordered some of the chewables from BA. I just don't want to take this Fosamax as it just does not sound like a good idea. Thanks for answering and your input. I also sent vitalady and email to see what she suggests.
Thanks Again, Ena