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Old 02-08-2002, 07:24 PM   #1
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The devastation I felt upon learning I was severely Osteo at 51 years old threw me for a loop. The Doc gave me that diagnosis after a routine heel scan. They are going to Biggie-size it to the body scan next Friday. Without the soda and fries.

Well, after my much publicized pity-party (which nobody attended) I picked myself up, brushed myself off, and got back in the game. What game? I plan to put an effective battle strategy into place as soon as I can. I've talked with a Nutritionist and ordered some Coral Calcium with added nutrients. The dark, confusing world of calcium in all it's varieties, blends and compounds is just too difficult to comprehend what with all it's facts, figures, do's and don'ts. And I don't have a Ph.D in Calcium to help me decipher it all. So I went with the Coral stuff. I hope I've decided right!???

Your experiences, support, validation, pointers, etc. would help me tremendously towards my getting my rubber bones to quit being so obstinate!

Your indebted friend and fellow Osteo,

Imascot4ever
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Old 02-10-2002, 05:08 PM   #2
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i have never tried coral calcium...my dr has never suggested it to me..both my internist and my gyn recommend os cal..however after taking 2 500 mg oscal and 500 mg in my multivitamin for several years..i noticed that i was having urinary problems..i have cut down to only 1 os cal and the multi vitamin a day..but i now drink cranberry juice with calcium (8 oz) every morning..i buy bread that is calcium enriched, i eat harmony cereal which has calcium...hope you do well the with the coral calcium..keep me posted please
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Old 02-10-2002, 05:17 PM   #3
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AFTER I WROTE YOU I LOOKED UP CORAL CALCIUM ON THE NET..THE ONLY SITES I FOUND APPEARED TO BE ALL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR COMPANIES SELLING THE PRODUCT..IN MOST IT CLAIMED TO BE THE CURE FOR EVERYTHING FROM ALZHEIMERS TO GALLBLADDER AND BEYOND..BUT THERE WAS A FOOT NOTE THAT READ "STATEMENT HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA" AND "NOT INTENDED TO TREAT OR CURE ANY DISEASES" WHATS UP WITH THAT?? I WOULD BE LEARY OF THE PRODUCT..IF ITS NOT FDA REGULATED ..WHATS TO SAY THAT EACH PILL,TABLET OR WHATEVER CONTAINS THE INGREDIENTS ITS SUPPOSED TO..OR IF THE INGREDIENTS ARE IN THE CORRECT AMOUNTS..GOOD LUCK
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Old 02-17-2002, 10:08 PM   #4
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I've never heard of it either and my doc has never mentioned. I'm 53 and was diagnosed at 50 so I know your delima. The first year I did it my way, herbs, high calcium smoothies and at the end of it I lost another 20% bone mass which put me over to the severe side, where there was osteopenia in the hips it turned to osteoporosis so now it is back neck and hips. i'm not trying to fix myself anynore. I hate to take pills but now I have no choice. Actenol seems to be tolerated so far. I excersise 30 to 40 minutes 6 days a week on the treadmil and eat as healthy as possible, I also take calcium supplement chews Nature Made Cal burst twice a day. So I will see at the end of the year if this wil help.
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Old 02-17-2002, 10:11 PM   #5
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I also would be leary of anything that claimed it can cure everything from hang nails to brain tumors.
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