hi,does the majority of people with severe t12 end up in a wheelchair.
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t12 and disability
No. Most of us just get on with life and avoid lifting anything heavy. I know you have other problems too, but don't let osteoporosis get you down. Give it 2 or 3 months to heal then do as much as you can. It's essential to keep moving.
No! I have got a scooter for if I go shopping but I do things in the home. Not a lot but as much as I can.
I'm trying to let all my fractured vertebrae heal. I can walk, so I walk with my walker. One day at a time. T12 is one of them. They do heal. No heavy lifting. Keep moving as much as you can. Bending to the floor is a taboo for me. Take 4000 D3 and K2. Had a Zolendronic Infusion about 3 weeks ago. Calcium has bad effects. I try to get it through diet. A positive outlook goes a long way. Best of luck Radars.
thanks, I don't know if I am getting the right amount of calcium, you have got to stop in all day trying to measure calcium, that's why I have been thinking of calcium citrate. I had infusion last April 1st one don't know if it's doing any good.
my Mum's t11 >50% compressed took 12 weeks to mend, gradually improving each week, need to rest, maybe was on pain medication for 8 weeks, sometimes codeine