Hi, I'm a 54 year old man, and relatively fit. I've always had quite an active life with outdoor rowing and cycling a mainstay.
A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with osteoporosis after suffering acute back pain while jogging. An MRI showed several vertebral fractures and a DEXA confirmed my diagnosis. Blood tests showed no underlying metabolic causes, so I'm just unlucky I guess.
I'm waiting for my first Zolendronic Acid infusion in a few weeks time and, in the meantime, trying to find out as much as I can about what I can expect for my years ahead. Mostly I've found out that I'm in a small minority of relatively young, relatively fit men who've somehow got osteoporosis.
I know this condition affects many people and is debilitating, painful and restrictive for all ages and genders, so I'm by no means invalidating anyone who suffers. But I am interested in anyone who has a similar experience to me and maybe has lived with the condition - and treatment - for a while and can give me any tips, support or just some encouragement.
I want to keep active and ideally quite fit. It's just at the moment I'm frightened of doing anything!