Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Bones

I am writing this in this part of my blog as most people won't read it but I want to sort of track what I do with my health issue of osteoporosis. Perhaps my journey can help someone else make decisions.

I'm scheduled for a new scan to assess my bone density issue. Yesterday, I consulted with the endocrinologist, and by next Monday, I'll receive an updated reading. We explored several options for my future treatment.

Admittedly, I'm not thrilled about possibly needing medication for osteoporosis. Since my bone-building years are behind me, I require assistance to increase bone density.

As a child, my nutrition was excellent, supporting bone development. In contrast, my college years were marked by poor nutrition—typical dorm food—lacking in essential vitamins, despite rigorous training.

Being petite, female, and white also places me at a higher risk for osteoporosis, although I've never experienced a fracture.

We discussed a newer medication called Evenity, designed to enhance bone density over a year. Following that, I would have to transition to a biannual Prolia injection, provided I tolerate these treatments well. [Crossed fingers]

Reflecting on my age, I acknowledge the inevitable changes that come with it. Our bodies, including organs and joints, deteriorate over time. We turn to doctors for improvement, yet they cannot turn back the clock or always decipher how to heal us. The human body is complex.

We chase youth, health, and the reversal of aging's toll on our bodies, despite knowing there's no fountain of youth.

The advancements in modern medicine are astounding. Joint replacements, organ transplants, and treatments unimaginable a decade ago are now realities.

I'm going with this:


If you want some fun, look up 'curing osteoporosis' on the internet. You will get some really wild suggestions. I know, I looked. 

I've had acquaintances send me podcasts and TikTok links [sorry didn't open them] on how to Cure osteoporosis also. 

I'm not dying. I have a condition that is not painful, until of course I get a compression fracture or bust a hip or something. 

I want to continue my way of living, hiking, and adventuring as long as my body will allow it. 

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