Anyone get a PT or dietary consult when diagnosed with osteoporosis?
Did anyone get a PT or dietary consult when first diagnosed? I am unsure whether this is necessary. Am I over reacting?? My t score is -4.1. And I am just completed surgery and radiation for a breast cancer diagnosis. To say I’m a bit overwhelmed is putting it mildly.
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Hi Sue. I also have quite a few more exercises with my daily routine to work the core muscles and bands and weights for my back and arms. It really makes a difference in the day though, doesn’t it? Getting that blood flowing and the muscles all warmed up and primed for the day.
Have to laugh, I cleaned out a closet at home and found a box of all these work out VHS tapes!! Sweatin’with the Oldies~Richard Simons, Jane Fonda, Buns of Steel… I probably watched them while drinking tea in the morning and thinking I should get off the couch! LOL.
Yeah, I have to dig out the weights - I was not allowed anything over 2 lb for the first year after hand surgery, and that was too boring, but the bigger ones should be OK now.
We had the tapes too - but I'm not a saver, so I'm sure they're long gone. They were great when my girls were little - didn't have to go to a gym, and they loved to "workout" with me - which meant running around in tights and tutus while I sweated in a t-shirt and shorts...fun memories.
Sue
Wow @loribmt 🙂 I am so impressed! This information is awesome. You have given me new inspiration and motivation to get started! Also, I was unaware that Silver Sneakers posted videos on YouTube. Thanks so much for the heads up! I will definitely get started ...(slowly) and build up. Thank you again for the detailed and quick response. Love
Hello @fieryrn
I have read your post as well as the posts from mentors, Lori and Sue. They have provided you with some great ideas (as well as great exercises). There is another mentor on Connect, @contentandwell, who introduced me to Carol Michaels's exercise program. You can view many of them on YouTube. She works with the National Osteporosis organization and has exercises for both osteoporosis as well as recovery from cancer-related fatigue.
Here is a website with more information about her exercise programs, https://www.youtube.com/c/CarolMichaelsFitness/videos
I hope some of these thoughts are helpful and that you begin to feel better. Will you post an update in the near future?
I will! 😊. I am on vacation now…resting at the lake. Will return to work on Thursday to try a12hr shift…🤷♀️
I have a follow up with my PCP next week to get some additional advise.
And will start an exercise program when I get home 😊
Hi @fieryrn 🙂 I also was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis. Did your doctor suggest medication in addition to PT and diet?
@fieryrn
Resting by a lake sounds wonderful!! Enjoy it.
I actually haven’t had conversation with my doc. My osteoporosis was found when I had a baseline scan since I am on arimidex for breast cancer. I have had a Reclast infusion that my oncologist ordered. I have an appt with my FNP next week and will ask for a PT and dietary consult.
I was already on Vitamin D and have added calcium.
Thanks @fieryrn for the good information. 🙂 Enjoy your vacation at the lake... It sounds wonderfully peaceful!!!
In addition to Carol Michaels' programs, check out Sara Meeks. Bob and Brad ("the two most famous physical therapists on the internet") have done a few podcasts with her. Sara Meeks is a Physical Therapist who specializes in osteoporosis (the Meeks method). She did offer to send handouts, articles, etc. to anyone who emailed her. It took a while, (over a month), but I did get them and they are excellent. Her exercises for osteoporosis are subtle and even seem understated at first. She is definitely worth checking out - just Google her name.