Saturday, March 28, 2015

I began my journey through osteoporosis two years ago entering menopause.  I met with my doctors discussing my treatment as my bone density test came back -1.0.  I was told to take calcium.  That was it nothing more, nothing less.  I have to admit, I did not take it regularly as I felt great.

Two years later..... I went for my second bone density test and it jumped up to -2.5 and from being in osteopenia, now I am in full osteoporosis!  How did I get here!!! I am scared!  I am too young to have fractures!  I am too young to stop living my life!!!

I am beginning my journey....first things first....I thought I had been eating healthy.  After a little research, I found out that everything I was eating was inhibiting calcium from being absorbed into my body...I am releasing more and more calcium than I am getting.  No one from my team of doctor's told me about diet or foods that will counter-act my attempt to increase calcium absorption.

I am a compulsive eater!!!  I love to eat cookies and cake!  I cannot eat them anymore and the fear of my life on hold is allowing me to stop the insanity of eating them.  For two days I have been so good.  I have printed a list of foods that don't interact with calcium....my favorites that I cannot eat right now is Spinach, Whole Wheat, Pasta, Tomato Sauce my top favorites oh and processed food like cake and cookies.

I am trying to build bone and am a young 54 year old woman, active.  I did the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer last year....walked 47 miles.....I am not done yet and will not allow osteoporosis to dictate my life.  So my food...Yesterday I ate cabbage and eggs with two slices of sprout bread (no wheat).  Dinner I had a fruit salad and two slices of sprout bread with low fat cream cheese.   I did not eat lunch, was not feeling well. Today I had an cheese omelet with low fat Jarlsberg and 2oz of sardines (they are full of calcium in the bones) with a sprout english muffin and 1/4 avocado.  For lunch I am going to have cabbage with feta cheese and maybe a slice of sprout bread....I have not decided on that yet.

Other things I noticed -- my tummy is flatter and my waist is tighter.  Being in menopause this is delightful!  But I am just beginning my journey.

I am going to meet with my doctor in two weeks and will find a person to help me with my food.  I need help!!!

I hope that anyone who is on the journey that I am on can share what is working for them.  I am going to have a bone density test done as often as I can to monitor closely my bone loss.

Till next time....marie