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Thanks Oldbones! I should have also mentioned that I have been on low dosages of prednisone for 4 years now and I was a heavy smoker for 30 years before quitting 4 years ago. Prednisone is the miracle drug from hell, isn't it? It does amazing things while stripping your body of much needed bone and just generally messing up your immune system. I take the prednisone for my RA and my COPD (very mild lung disease). I still can't stand up straight and need crutches to walk even short distances. My goal this year is to be able to stand up straight. I don't know what is preventing me from being able to do that, but I go to my Pain Management doc in early February and will get more answers. I find the most frustrating problem to be not being able to do any low impact aerobic exercise to strengthen my bones as is recommended. If I walk too much, I tend to get a fracture, but if I don't walk at all, my bones get weaker. What a catch 22, eh?  I sure wish I could turn the clock back and get some better medical advice after my hysterectomy. Take care. Kathy Mac
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Hello again ********.....
I always say I have a love/hate relationship with Prednisone. I feel so much better when I take it. I need to be on a higher dose but I'm trying to grin and bear it at 5 mgs./day. I have only recently been able to start exercising. My doctor recommended a recumbent bike, not the regular stationary bike. I don't put as much pressure on my feet using the recumbent. If I walk much at all, my feet hurt where the breaks were and my hip pain gets worse. Thankfully, I've had no swelling in my feet for the last couple of months. I also have back pain but as far as I know, I've not have any vertebrae fractures. I'm almost afraid to be checked for that! My mother has the dowagers hump and a great aunt was hunched over for as long as I remember. She literally walked with her face looking at the floor. It was really pitiful.
Were your foot fractures caused by any trauma or did they just break.....as mine did? I am limited now to wearing tennis shoes. I don't make much of a fashion statement anymore.
I hope you can find out why you are unable to stand straight. What kind of doctors are you seeing, other than your PM doctor (if you don't mind me asking)? I can definitely understand the pain. I have to take Lorcet on a continuing basis and sometimes that doesn't help. A lot of my pain stems from Lupus but now I have the leftover pain from fractures. Sometimes it gets really depressing.
Hang in there!
~Oldbones