STOP! Don't do this if you have osteoporosis
I am starting this thread hoping people will post things they've done that they have regretted, for one reason or another, when suffering from osteoporosis.
I'm going to start the conversation with a list of things we've learned already, and we are newbies!
1. Lift objects heavier than recommended by your physician (for my husband, that means nothing heavier than 5 pounds right now, with 3 fractures).
2. Don't bend at the waist! He got a fracture bending to empty the dishwasher.
3. Be cautious when driving - avoid rough roads, bumps, and go very slow over speed bumps.
4. We had planned to go on a boating tour (on a commercial fishing boat) on the ocean. After seeing a boat rocking and bouncing over choppy water we decided not to go.
5. Do not slouch when sitting in a chair or couch. If you're going to rest for any period of time on a couch elevate your legs (per our physical therapist).
6. Do not try any exercises until you have cleared it with your doctor, especially before your doctor confirms your fracture is stable.)
Please add to the discussion. I think this could be useful to people, especially people new to this.
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I'll add something. You are correct about staying with the same dexa scan equipment. It's important but it may not always be possible. I had my scans done every other year for a number of years on the same eqipment. Several years ago I went back to the same medical center and they had switched to a new system. They did the scan as usual but they couldn't compare my new scan the same way as before. Of course they could get all the readings or measurements, but they couldn't compare the latest results with the previous ones. Two years later they could at least compare my new scan to my previous one. Technology changes over time and medical centers have to update their equipment.
@ldg001 many of us are not able to pursue a "holistic" approach and need meds to avoid further pain and disability. Especially those who have fractures. We don't know your situation but if your DEXA shows serious bone loss at any point, just know that there are no warning signs or symptoms before fractures. I hope your osteoporosis is mild and that you can continue to hold your current status.
I take supplements, walk and do tai chi but those are like trying to topple a building with a feather, for me! The loss of estrogen is a cause for many of us.
Hi, I don't remember what my scores were, but my osteoporosis was pretty bad. I did not have any fractures, but probably would if I didn't do what I did. I knew I didn't want to go through what my mom did. She really suffered with it and had to take painful injections in her knees. I took and still take Garden of Life Vitamin Code Raw Calcium along with Vitamin D, at one point I also took MK-7 (its a form of K2) with this. I make up the difference of the Calcium that my doc recommended with plain calcium tablets . Sometimes this Raw Calcium is hard to find, sells very quickly, so I try to buy as much as I can when it's available. The Garden of Life also has a Growth Factor to go along with the Rain Calcium, but I do not take it. Somewhere I read that the strontium will give miss readings on your DEXA. I'm 72, and started going to gym about 6 years ago. I hope this helps and wish you well on your healing. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.
God Bless
I'm so sorry you are having such pain and fractures. I hope it gets better for you. I try to avoid meds (sometimes they bring on other problems) if I can, it's not always possible. Check out Garden of Life Vitamin Code Raw Calcium, it must be good cause it is hard to find, sells very quickly. I am a big believer in essential oils, they have done wonders for my arthritis. Be careful of the oils, they are not all the same, some have additives and synthetics, some claim to be pure.
I wish you well, take care. God Bless
sorry, please disregard what I said about my mom and injections in her knees. I accidentally jumped to another subject. This aging thing is sometimes a monster.....LOLOLOL
The Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic are excellent online sources for osteoporosis info. The Royal Osteoporosis Society (UK) is another great site for information.
I've read so many books on osteoporosis and one of the best (besides Great Bones by Dr. McCormick and Dr. Lani No Nonsense Bone Guide) is the Mayo Clinic on Osteoporosis. It's a relatively small book but the information is incredibly valuable and best of all, it had a chapter for living with a fracture - no other book addressed this. I got it from our library (I think I've read almost every book out there on OP! Lol). But the Mayo Clinic book really impressed me.
Another tip for living with a fracture is using a metal pooper scooper (bought on Amazon) to replace a dustpan after sweeping. Funny enough, the Mayo Clinic book also states to do not bend to use a dustpan. I really like that the book provided a lot of practical info after fracturing.
That said, I love the tips you provide and this is an excellent thread you started. When I broke my L3 in January, I had to figure out what I could and couldn't do on my own (before I discovered this wonderful site). I avoid potholes, I don't lift anything heavy, I don't put the fitted sheet on the bed (my husband does that, I adjust my side mirrors to observe oncoming traffic when entering a highway instead of twisting and I no longer bend to get things from my lower kitchen cabinets (I rearranged my kitchen to put things at waist level or higher).
I should add that for the 3 months while the vertebra healed, I really did a minimal amount of movement. I walked but that's about it.
Gram 46, Thank you for finding this. I just looked and there are only a few appointment left for the Rems scan on Thursday afternoon and no available appointments on Friday at all. Unfortunately I have a dental appointment tomorrow afternoon( Thursday) - and it is too late to change it to a later date. How did you find this information?
Thanks again,
Lynne
heard about it on the facebook group:
Osteoporosis Education and Support
I just looked and there appts. left for friday if you select r
the first option, spine and one hip