Osteopenia. Further scan after 3 years?
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Nearly three years ago, after a DEXA scan, I was told I had osteopenia. I had requested the DEXA scan because my Vitamin D level was extremely low and I believe my mother had osteoporosis - she broke her arm after a simple fall when in her sixties. The consultant wrote to my GP and told him that I was to have another scan in 3/4 years. Just wondering if it would be best to have the scan in a few months, or wait until 2019. I wasn't given any medication three years ago, but have been taking a Vitamin D supplement regularly. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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jacqueline1965 Cheetah
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Cheetah jacqueline1965
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Hi Jacqueline. I only obtained a DEXA scan because of a lovely gastroenterologist I was seeing at the time. He discovered that my Vitamin D levels were very low and referred me to have a scan. Before that, I had asked my GP about it, citing my mother's fracture, but, I didn't fit the criteria, which is very strict, so, when it showed the diagnosis I felt justified in pushing for it. I hope your supplements result in an improvement at your next scan. Take care.
Anhaga Cheetah
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I'd like to see you taking a bit more in the way of supplements and obtaining some of the necessary nutrients for bone health through your diet. Do you do weight bearing exercise? Can be a simple as walking.
You can get some of the nourishment you need from common foods like yoghurt, prunes, leafy green vegetables. You do need to supplement Vitamin K2 (not K1 which is in your leafy greens) and make sure you are getting adequate calcium and magnesium.
Cheetah Anhaga
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Thank you Anhaga. I only take Vitamin D, but, will definitely add K2 to this. I've been trying to do the 'Active 10', i.e. 10 minutes brisk walking a day, but I have bursitis in both hips and they're really painful at the moment, so haven't done it for a few weeks. Walking exacerbates the bursitis. However, I'm going to see what else I can do.
Evelyn59 Anhaga
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Anhaga
Have you had a follow up scan yet? I can't get one until 2018. I've just had 2 xrays my femure and hips seem ok but I've sustained two wedge fractures of the lumbar L3 & L4 . Dont know how they happened.
I only take supplements not any busphonates. Magnesium, calcium vit D and vit K2. Prunes. Fruit & veg.
I'm told they will take 8/12 weeks to heal.
Any thoughts on this would help. Or are there any mire supplements we should be taking?
Thank you.
Anhaga Evelyn59
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I had two scans, one year apart. They tried to cancel the second one on me but I showed up anyway and got it. I'm not eligible for another for another three to five years from the second. The first scan was -2, the second -1.6, done on same machine with very careful attention by the technician to get me into exactly the same position. I think if you're eating a well balanced diet heavy on vegetables like leafy greens and low in animal protein (get some of your protein from plant sources) you should be doing well. Fermented foods are supposed to be good, defire, yoghurt and some cheeses all better sources of calcium than liquid milk. I recommend you take up exercises like Nordic walking and tai chi as soon as you are able. These will help your balance and strengthen your body generally. Nordic walking will help you maintain an upright posture, strengthening the upper body in particular, and tai chi is excellent at improving and maintaining a good sense of balance. A physiotherapist should be able to give you guidance regarding exercises which will strengthen the muscles which support your spine, as well as suggestions how to protect your spine in day to day life through the way you move.
All the best.
Anhaga
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Anhaga Cheetah
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Don't worry about the "brisk" if your hips are bothering you. Be gentle with yourself. Consider Nordic walking as the poles will give you a bit of support as well as strengthening your upper body. Can you see a physiotherapist regarding some exercises to help with the bursitis?
Evelyn59 Anhaga
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Thank you Anhaga.
It would appear we are all doing our best to mitigate the slow erosion of our bones by taking good supplements, food and exercise. Until the pharmaceuticals come up with something better than what they currently offer, I'm staying away from them.
Does anyone on here have really good news to share with us?
Thanks all.
Anhaga Evelyn59
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Well my good news is that the followup scan results mean no one is telling me to take medication any more. 😊
Anhaga Evelyn59
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My good news is that with the results from the followup scan medication is no longer recommended. 😊
susan74911 Cheetah
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I would urge you to make sure you get retested to be sure your treatment is working. Good luck.
Cheetah susan74911
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Thank you, Susan. After reading your post, I think I'm definitely going to see about getting another scan done in 2018. Sorry to hear that you've been so ill and hope that things have improved for you.
kathleen65757 Cheetah
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All the best.
Cheetah kathleen65757
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Thank you for your reply, Kathleen. I'll be getting some Vitamin K2 and will also look into magnesium as well.