actually too much sleep (or just laying around) can cause bone loss. Men get it too, they tend not to eat the calcium rich foods.
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@microchick I hope your health issues get easier to handle. It really sucks to not feel good all the time.
I had to have a bone density test before starting my estrogen suppressor to keep the cancer from coming back. Dr. said that at my age he would expect to see some calcium loss in the bones, but not me - I have exceptional bone density. I told him it was my Wisconsin high dairy diet and he laughed.
One of the easier to digest calcium pills with Vitamin C is a good thing to do. Also, do not take magnesium at the same time. There is some research that suggest that causes heart issuesI just read something that said that it's very hard to get all the calcium that you need from diet alone.
I went to this site and did the calcium calculator to see how much calcium I was getting from my food:
https://www.iofbonehealth.org/calcium-calculator
My calculation came out telling me I need almost 9,000 mg of calcium per week and at best I was consuming just under 6000 mg.
That's taking into consideration that I drink milk twice daily, eat cheese, yogurt and lots of veggies and fruit, not to mention calcium enriched foods like cereals.