Osteo-neurosis
This is my first post. I happened upon this site by accident, but I'm glad to have found it! I am 39 years old and was diagnosed with osteoporosis in my spine two years ago. I am six feet tall, slim, and have never been particulary athletic in my life. My latest t-score shows that I have -3.6 to -1.0 SD of the mean peak bone mass for a 30 year old normal population. After two years on Fosomax, the report said that I have a trend toward improvement in overall bone density.
When I was first diagnosed, I hired a personal trainer and went full-speed ahead in the way of exercise. I overdid it, though, with all of the lunges and jogging that I did. I ended up seeing an orthopedic doctor who told me that I had the beginnings of osteoarthritis in my knees! I have since joined the gym. However, every time I go, I come home with an aching back which causes me pain for the next 3-4 days--particularly in my lower back--the area with the worst score. My question is, will walking on a treadmill everyday provide enough weight-bearing exercise, or should I continue to work on the weight machines to try to strengthen my back?
I worry and fret about my future. I want to do everything I can to improve my situation given my poor t-scores. However, I don't want to break my back in the process. I would appreciate any advice you all can offer in the way of this or any other area. There are no doctors specializing in this in my neck of the woods. Would you recommend that I see a specialist, and if so, who? (When I was first diagnosed, I saw an endocrinologist for a whole battery of tests. She was perplexed and offered no reasons for my situation. I should also mention that my mother and four older sisters have this as well, although none of them have it as bad in the spine as I do.)
Thanks for your help.
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