People really are barking mad :-(
Hi Christine
I took Ibubrofen randomly but it did not really help. For my spine pain I did wall press ups as per the osteoporosis uk exercise fact sheet. This strengthened the muscle group supporting my spine and did take pain away. I also used dumb bells to strengthen arms with similar results.
I did the same even with the dumb bells as well, sent away to the u.s. for a book written by a physio who specialises in osteoporosis and also a dvd, again from the u.s. but I began to feel too unwell to do the excercises. I stuck to the golden rule of not bending from the waist down so much that now the muscles are screwed in my back and am having to visit a chiropractor. I have very little faith in the British Osteoporosis Society as it's mostly "take bisphosphonates" like the Gp's here, I joined the Osteoporosis Foundation which is in the U.S. there are many Brits there and their knowledge is so superior to ours. For me though, whether there is an adenoma or not, I am too old for the osteoporosis to be reversed which can be possible for post menopausal women who have hpt which was the actual cause of the OP. Mine I think is hereditary, been coming on possibly for 10 years but I still dont like the idea of higher than average pth in my blood as evidently it is still leaching calcium out of my bones which is not going to help. Again, in this wonderful country, one has to break something before having a dexa scan and then it's too late, whereas in the U.S. you have one done post menopause. Ah, the joys of the NHS!!
Just messaged Sallie about you joining and this is what she said:
"Hi Elaine, we have 3 outstanding requests who have all been messaged but not responded"
Have you checked the "other" mail box on FB. It is very confusing but have a search around near the top.
Thank you, have found the message - had to go digging as there wasn't a flag to say it was there (FB is barking mad!). Have replied.
Bone pain in right wrist and moving into right hand is getting really rather unpleasant and harder to ignore Anyone experience of a previous break area being extra susceptible to being an extra pain site?
Thank you
MrsMozart,
Are you scheduled for surgery? My bone pain didn't go away until I had surgery.
Oh yes, it goes without saying. As soon as there is a fracture, good old osteoarthritis sets in. I broke my non dominant forearm wrist two years ago and some days it kills but generally my back pain takes my mind off it. I have acquired something new on that same arm, really bad pain in the shoulder, not a frozen shoulder thank goodness (had that on the other shoulder many years ago) but this is really awful and goes up into my neck and jaw. Chiro is hoping it isnt a tear in the rotar cuff but overstretching that has damaged a ligament. One of the ladies on the FB group has a calciuim deposit post surgery lodged in her shoulder I think it is and is waiting to have it "washed out".
No. I'm one of the ones who has all the symptoms and the high PTH, but normal calcium. I'm at the start of investigations.
I'm so glad your pain went. It's horrible
Ouch indeed lass! Hope it's an easily fixable thing and not a one of these things. I had the rotator cuff thanks to a pony who decided being lunged meant swinging the human around behind him