My experience with being diagnosed wi... - Bone Health and O...

Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK

6,836 members3,125 posts

My experience with being diagnosed with Osteoporosis.

Margaret007 profile image
2 Replies

Hello... I am a Newby on here...I was diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis after having 14 spinal wedge fractures end of 2015/2016..I have lost three inches in height. I have always been very health conscious and active..however..I have had asthma since child given steroids..early menapause aged 34...cancer in 1994....then was given blood thinners 8 years ago warfarin then sinthrome which are the two worst medications for taking Vit K out of your bones..I have just had my second Zolondronic acid infusion its yearly...I self fund with a physio as I could not stand or walk unaided now just use a stick. I just have my partner, son and grandson he is in London everyone else disappeared when I needed some help..you have to do a lot of research yourself regarding medication and stand your corner with the GPs...I am 78 now 79 in July. Not ready for giving up yet. I still have a lot of muscular pain and hopefully no more broken bones.

Written by
Margaret007 profile image
Margaret007
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
ITYFIALMCTT profile image
ITYFIALMCTT

"I could not stand or walk unaided now just use a stick" - that's such impressive progress! You must have been diligent about your physiotherapy and your zest for living shows through so I imagine that must help enormously.

Southessexgirl profile image
Southessexgirl

Fourteen wedge fractures! We were going through those at a similar time, although mine were confined to 5 lumbar in 2015. I agree that GPs are not a lot of help but I think a lot of that is that they just don't have time.

Good for you for pursuing physio. I was fortunate to be able to have both physio and hydrotherapy, which set me on the path back to mobility. I am hoping that by exercising and building up my back muscles, I will eventually have less muscle pain. It's slow progress though! I still use a stick outdoors - more to alert others to the fact that I have a problem than for support really.

Have your fractures led to height loss and its attendant problems? Let's hope we neither of us get any more!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Osteoporosis and prednisone

Hi all, I am a 64 year old female who has just started on prednisone for Polymyalgia rheumatica. I...
Bramwater profile image

Recently diagnosed with osteoporosis

Having suffered severe back pain for several months, I had a private MRI which showed spinal...
Lopera profile image

What about vit K2 for osteoporosis?

Had very strong bones until about 64 then given thyroxine. Dose became too high. Then, in June...
Kandahar profile image

54 and have osteoporosis.

Hello I broke my shoulder last year so I did a dexa scan. Bad news, I have osteoporosis. Very...
jkdavid99 profile image

severe osteoporosis and exercises

hi does anyone on here do any weight training with severe osteoporosis, because weight training is...
Radars profile image

Moderation team

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.