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I have osteoporosis in both hips. While I barely register on their scale, what cans can I make so that I stay off drugs?

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I have osteoporosis in both hips. I barely register as that on their scale. They want me to take a drug that could damage my jaw and since I have implants that is one reason I will not be taking it. How do I manage a condition that doesn't bother me at this point and I would like to keep it from progressing.

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Joyisalwaysthere/ Judy, have you had a chance to explore the resources noted here?

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Best wishes, Judy. ☺️ 🙏 🍀 🌺 🌞

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Look into magnesium and Vit D for bone loss.

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