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Hilda59
05-01-2008, 04:34 PM
female 49 taking vitiamin d/with calicum because my vitiam d was low

results as indicated how bad is it

THE TOTAL BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN THE LUMBAR
SPINE REGION L1-L4 IS 0.927 GM/CM2 WITH A T SCORE OF -1.1

TOTAL BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF THE RIGHT HIP IS 0.753 GM/CM2 WITH A T-SCORE OF -1.6. OF NOTE IS THE FEMORAL NECK SHOWING A BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF 0.628 GM/CM2 WITH A T-SCORE OF -2.1.

TOTAL BONE MINERAL DENSITY OF THE LEFT HIP IS 0.763 GM/CM2 WITH A T-SCORE OF -2.1

THE RESULTS SAY OSTEOPENIA

MAY QUESTION IS HOW BAD IS THIS? AND WHAT STAGE? MY DOCTOR IS AWAY OTHERWISE I WOULD OF CALLED HIM. PLEASE HELP ME.

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phylwill1152
05-01-2008, 05:51 PM
Hi Hilda, welcome to the board :wave:. First of all osteopenia is not a disease, it is a preconditon that tells you its time to start doing more to keep the bone density you have. Don't make yourself crazy over these scores they aren't as bad as you think and you have time to improve them. It's always scary when you hear the news, but there are many things you can do to help your bones and to keep from losing more density as you go thru menopause. Here are a few things in additon to the calcium/ D you are already taking that can help. If you don't have a fitness routine its time to get one that includes weight bearing exercises like walking, jogging, going up and down stairs, anything that uses your own body weight as resistance and to start weight training/lifting. The more muscle you have the stronger your bones are since its the pull of the muscle against that bone that helps keep the bones strong. Talking to a trainer or physical therapist can help you get started if your not already doing this. If weights aren't your thing walking is one of the best ways to help your bones. You'll also want to eat a good heatlthy diet that includes both dairy and non dairy calcium sources. You can find a list of them by doing a search.

I always reccommend reading the book The Myth of Ostoeporosis by Gillian Sanson. It was very helpful to me when i was first dx. It contains much of the same info the other books have, but also offers alot of info that is good common sense that helps put it into perspective.

Like i said before, don't let this make you crazy, its a wake up call to make some changes and to be honest they are changes that will help more than just your bones. There are alot of good poeple here who will aslo offer their help. If you have any questions, please ask..someone will have an answer, words of support or what ever is needed. take care..phyllis

Hilda59
05-02-2008, 07:19 AM
Thank you for relpying back. I trying not to go crazy i am taking my vit d/with calicuim and trying to exercises but i am small structure anyway. roughly about 5ft and weight about 118 pds I don't think I would have big bone structure anyway. I will take your advice once again thank you

Louise Smith
05-09-2008, 08:14 AM
Hi, I also had the same type of results and plan on increasing my exercise and calcium, although I thought I was covered in that department since I have always consumed milk and yogurt,etc., I am concerned also but at least you can now make a plan so that it doesn't become any worse. Good Luck:)





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