Who is Regensil for?
My knees & lower back don't cause me pain anymore, my doctor said I could have needed surgery if this has helped a lot! Thank you!.
My knees & lower back don't cause me pain anymore, my doctor said I could have needed surgery if this has helped a lot! Thank you!.
Morning stiffness in my hips is down, and I’m not dragging by noon. I can manage a full day of errands without feeling like I need a nap. Not perfect, but noticeable.
My knees used to lock up after sitting through a meeting. Now I stand up smoothly and even took a brisk walk to the coffee shop without hesitation. It’s a game-changer.
I’m keeping up with my grandkids at the park now. Knees don’t creak as much, and I’m not wiped out after an hour. Still waiting for that ‘boundless energy’ though.
Danced at my niece’s wedding without worrying I’d trip. Felt like I could trust my body again, which is everything at my age.
Gardening is easier now—less stiffness in my hands after pruning. It’s not perfect, but I’m not reaching for ice packs as often.
I teach first grade and used to dread sitting criss-cross with my kids because standing up was embarrassing. Six weeks on Regensil and I realized I’d gone the whole day without bracing on my desk to rise. It’s little, but it feels huge. I even carried book boxes down to the library without asking for help. That’s the win.
I feel 'myself again', i love it. Enough said.
I’m not dragging by 3 p.m. anymore. Took on a new project at work without second-guessing myself. It’s a solid step forward.
Airport test: lifted my carry-on into the overhead by myself. Last year I couldn’t.
Hiked a moderate trail with my book club and kept pace without wobbling. My knees thanked me, and I felt unstoppable.
Photos used to be a no. My skin looks firmer and makeup doesn’t settle in lines the same. I look like me again.
Picked up my two-year-old granddaughter without that jolt of “be careful.” That moment was my yes to reordering.
My face looks less tired, and I’m not napping on weekends anymore. It’s not a complete transformation, but I feel more awake and present.
I can squat to weed my garden without my knees screaming. Last summer, I had to sit on a stool. I’m moving like I used to, and it’s glorious.
Not a miracle, but mornings hurt less and I’m walking the block again. Ordering another month to see where it goes.
Played three pickleball games back-to-back. I iced after, but no next-day limp. That’s new.
I sing in a community choir—standing rehearsals used to wreck my back. Now I finish upright and not counting minutes.
Stairs without the sideways step. I didn’t realize how much I’d adapted until I didn’t have to.
Hands look younger. Nails aren’t splitting after gardening. Small vanity win, big mood lift.
Weekend trip: rolled my suitcase myself and didn’t crash after. That used to wipe me out for a day.
Grip strength came back—I can center clay again in pottery class. Didn’t realize how much I missed that.
I can open jars without wincing now. My wrists feel stronger, and I’m back to carrying my own groceries. It’s not a full fix, but it’s a big deal.
Neck turns in yoga without bargaining with my body first. Feels like trust.
Wore heels to church and didn’t clutch the pew. Small miracle.
My shoulders don’t ache after painting the guest room. I kept going for hours and still had energy to cook dinner. Didn’t expect that at my age.
Took about 5 weeks to notice. Arms look less crepey now. Not dramatic, but I’ll keep going.
Added a second loop to the dog walk. Later realized I went upstairs without the handrail. That felt… young.
My ankles don’t feel like they’ll give out when I’m on uneven ground. I’m walking the nature trail again, though I’m not sprinting yet.
Back to doubles after sitting out two seasons. Elbow isn’t barking after serves anymore.
Caught my reflection and didn’t flinch. That hasn’t happened in a while.
Less “careful” getting in and out of the tub. Feels like my legs listen again.