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I really would like to thank you for asking the question regarding prunes and osteoporosis. At Mayo Clinic Connect we are here to share our experiences and thoughts. In doing so, we help each other while learning and developing relationships.
Walking that far is a terrific accomplishment @gailfaith ! I have some troubles walking as far as I'd like to due to my health issues. I have fibromyalgia, DDD, stenosis and bone spurs in my cervical spine. I try to exercise in the indoor pool at our recreation center, but sometimes the water is too cold.
Please keep me updated on your miles!
Jen
Hi. Jen, Since you mentioned how far I walk, what I didn't go into details is that when I finally getting done measuring all the possible routes to walk on the south campus of Landis Homes retirement community where I live, I will be taking my notebook now with 82 pages and counting !!!!!! with one route per page, to one of the VP's here and he will get my notebook copied and make the info available to all other residents here so they wil know how far THEY walk. I started Aug 13, but due to some construction that couldn't be finished before the frost, hopefully will be done in the spring. I think Colleen knows these details! @gailfaith here
I was wondering if what I asked (Osteoporosis and Prunes) sounded to wild to be of any consequence, but apparently there is some indication that it might be real. My osteopenia Dx was chanaged with my last DEXA scan to ostioporosis. Because of my Dx at Mayo in 2013 with Myotonic Dystrohy tyrp 2, I now have a walking project here at my retirement community and since Aug 13, 2016, I have walked 42 miles as of this past weekend. Beside trying to stay out a wheelchiar, I am hoping all my walking may slow down the develpopment of the oeoporosis. So glad I found that artice re prunes. Thanks. gailfaith