AlreadyexcitedGrammy
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My dear health interested friends - are you making sure that you are including enough calcium in your diet and/or taking an added supplement (calcium and vitaminD)? I was really bummed about a month ago after I got the results from a Dexa (bone density) scan.
2 years ago the same test, indicated I was border osteoporosis. I followed my drs instructions, increasing my calcium intake and I do a lot of walking and have fairly decent eating habits (okay, okay, if I had GREAT eating habits, I would be at my goal weight, that is why I said fairly good)
Anyway, this time around (I think it is a general practice to have this scan every 2 years (after one is 50? - my medically-trained friends, know much more about this topic than I do) I was expecting a turn-around on results and waahhhhhhhhh drs office called with the news that I now am officially in the category of having osteoporosis!
My DH, looking on the bright side, reminded me that it could have been much worse if I hadnt increased my calcium, exercised, and ate more wisely, so I am thankful that I had been doing those things BUT, guess my point to you is make sure (no matter what your age) that you are getting enough calcium keeping those bones good and healthy!
Here is a link from the National Osteoporosis Foundation if you are interested http://www.nof.org/prevention/calcium.htm
2 years ago the same test, indicated I was border osteoporosis. I followed my drs instructions, increasing my calcium intake and I do a lot of walking and have fairly decent eating habits (okay, okay, if I had GREAT eating habits, I would be at my goal weight, that is why I said fairly good)
Anyway, this time around (I think it is a general practice to have this scan every 2 years (after one is 50? - my medically-trained friends, know much more about this topic than I do) I was expecting a turn-around on results and waahhhhhhhhh drs office called with the news that I now am officially in the category of having osteoporosis!
My DH, looking on the bright side, reminded me that it could have been much worse if I hadnt increased my calcium, exercised, and ate more wisely, so I am thankful that I had been doing those things BUT, guess my point to you is make sure (no matter what your age) that you are getting enough calcium keeping those bones good and healthy!
Here is a link from the National Osteoporosis Foundation if you are interested http://www.nof.org/prevention/calcium.htm




Bev! Hubby is right! You are doing the right things to help yourself. GOOD FOR YOU!