Frustrated1
08-10-2003, 05:48 PM
I am trying to find out more about a bone disorder called Paget's syndrome.
Is this similar to Osteoporosis?
Is this more frequently in males than females?
Is this hereditary, if so is there a method to test for the disorder?
Does exercise and calcium supplements help in alleviating symptoms?
Bobbij
08-26-2003, 11:13 PM
Pagets disease- Our bones are living tissue and our body is constantly making new bone (remodeling). During the remodeling process Pagets disrupts the process and causes the body to build weak and soft bone. I believe that I read once that women over 50
are more prone. There is a lot of information on Pagets. Here are a couple of good sites. www.Mayoclinic.com (http://www.Mayoclinic.com) and www.paget.org.uk (http://www.paget.org.uk)
I have done a lot of research as I am unable to take most of the drugs for this. Calcium, etc. is important.
Frustrated1
10-03-2003, 07:53 PM
Thanks for the response, Sorry for the long delay I lost the board address.
If one has a family history about this, should one get tested for it and have it looked at on an annual basis?
Would resistance training help better distribute bone or does it matter?