Voices of Osteoporosis

Living with Hope, and Never Giving Up

Living with Hope, and Never Giving Up

Back in 2015, after my first DEXA, my primary care provider announced, “You have osteopenia. Your bones are thinning.” I was only 52. I dismissively waved my hand, more concerned about the multiple health conditions I was juggling and a weakening pelvic floor and left hip that had rendered me mobility challenged and exhausted. I also have Crohn’s, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, P.O.T.S., and Ehlers-Danlos Hypermobility. I was using a mobility scooter to go the distance whenever we shopped or did activities with the family.

It’s Working: My Three-Fold Approach to Osteoporosis

It’s Working: My Three-Fold Approach to Osteoporosis

I’m Victoria, 70 years old and a lucky, lucky person. I live on California’s Central Coast, one of the most salubrious places on the planet. Mild weather enables me to enjoy vigorous 1-2 hour walks and 2 mile swims in outdoor pools. Farmers’ markets are plentiful, and local wines are award winning. So here I am, slim, a disciplined exercise-person, with an impeccable healthy diet. I am a registered dietitian doing everything we’re told is good to help prevent osteoporosis. Then lo-and-behold, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, not just osteoporosis, but severe osteoporosis with extreme risk for a fracture by sneezing or bending over to put on my shoes. What? Seriously? How can that be?