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  1. #1
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    you have a very healthy attitude in that you are addressing the problem,ny periods stopped aged 16,24 yrs ago and have never come back,im osteoporotic now,BUT i was prescribed the pill in order to get those hormones wizzing around again-in theory it would kick start my periods but it hasnt,my body fat % too low.really be carful coz i cant have kids now either due to low body weight in the past.and if your dr doesnt take the seriousness of the problem on board SEE ANOTHER!


    i agree,aint too sure if a healthy interest in his wifes health is evident or a controlling husband,i would hate to be damning though if he really is mr wonderful

    good luck!
    Last edited by hellosunshine; 04-11-2007 at 10:44 AM. Reason: spelling
    who is driving your bus?

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    If DH wants kids, his concerns are more than warranted imho
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    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Hi all,

    Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback. I am going to set up an appointment with my dr. Yes, avocados and nut butters are great!

    Regarding my hubby, he says he is just scared. His mother, my aunt, and my grandmother all passed away within a short time last year so I think the health of his loved ones is more on his mind than before. Doesn't make it less annoying for me though! He really is Mr. Wonderful, other than that he doesn't enjoy cycling like I do - he'd rather play team sports like basketball and flag football - yuck.

    I do have osteopenia (was diagnosed about 10 years ago) and osteoperosis runs in my family, so I do know that is a concern for me. I supplement with calcium and vitamin d. Since taking up cycling, I've dropped jogging from my exercise plan so I'll need to be more diligent about using the resistance bands since cycling isn't weight-bearing . . .

    Thanks again. I really appreciate all of your support.

    P.S. What does DH stand for? Is it Dear Husband?
    Last edited by michelem; 04-11-2007 at 02:10 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    P.S. What does DH stand for? Is it Dear Husband?
    Dear Husband. Or, alternately, Damn.

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    also if you are really upset with him, D I C K H E A D
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Hi all,

    Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback. I am going to set up an appointment with my dr. Yes, avocados and nut butters are great!

    Regarding my hubby, he says he is just scared. His mother, my aunt, and my grandmother all passed away within a short time last year so I think the health of his loved ones is more on his mind than before. Doesn't make it less annoying for me though! He really is Mr. Wonderful, other than that he doesn't enjoy cycling like I do - he'd rather play team sports like basketball and flag football - yuck.

    I do have osteopenia (was diagnosed about 10 years ago) and osteoperosis runs in my family, so I do know that is a concern for me. I supplement with calcium and vitamin d. Since taking up cycling, I've dropped jogging from my exercise plan so I'll need to be more diligent about using the resistance bands since cycling isn't weight-bearing . . .

    Thanks again. I really appreciate all of your support.

    P.S. What does DH stand for? Is it Dear Husband?
    the best answer is see your doctor! Please do.

    However, I've found that even with doing that, you may not get conclusive answers.

    From what you have said, my biggest concern for you is that you are ALREADY osteopenic. If you are suffering from the athletic triad
    http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_r...category=Women

    I am on the thin end of the scale within 5 pounds of meeting one of the critieria for anorexia.
    http://www.remudaranch.com/eating_di...s/anorexia.asp

    I have been "accused" of being anorexic. I have fought that label, saying this is my healthy body weight. I have never missed my period. I am healthy and fit. Just lean and muscular and thin boned. But since I've been active (the last 6 years) I've broken 9 bones. (7 in a bad wreck) And I'm osteopenic and my numbers have gone down (become worse) over the last two years.

    My family doctor has never made any issue about my weight. However, I was in the hospital two years ago for a somewhat unrelated problem and several symptoms that I had triggered an anorexic diagnosis and they swooped down on me BIG TIME. I still feel that it was situational but, still....

    It's made me question my ademant denial of having anorexic tendencies. I still don't think that I am, but I now have to be proactive about my body. I have started taking Actonel. Being diligent about my calcium and Vit D intake. Making sure that my weight doens't drop below the 107 pound mark. Making VERY sure that I get plenty of PROTEIN! (very important) and fat too.

    I am supposed to supplement with a protein shake every day.

    Please be honest with yourself, see medical professionals and eat more.
    Last edited by silver; 04-11-2007 at 06:16 PM.
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    Thanks again. I like the different definitions of DH.

    Silver, I appreciate the links. I'll keep an open mind, but I don't think I fall into either of these categories. I am not afraid of weight gain, and want to gain the weight back that I've lost since beginning training. I don't have any fear foods or anything like that - just some allergies/sensitivities that result in miserable itchy skin rashes. Also, I do not feel a compulsion to exersize. I can go days without it and not feel anxious - sure, I miss it 'cause I enjoy it, but I don't freak out if I can't do it. Oh, and since being diagnosed with osteopenia I get a bone density scan every year and it has remained stable for the past 10 years, so the drs. say I'm doing something right!

    But, it's definitely something to think about and keep an eye on.

    I called many gyno offices today and all said they are either not taking new patients at all or I must have a referral from my primary care physician (who so far hasn't seemed all that concerned about this - I let her know about the changes in my period when it all started - she gave me a pregnancy test and when it came back negative that was good enough for her). So, I've placed a call to her and await a call back as to whether I can get a referral. Her assistant said she is "very busy" today, so it may be a couple days before I hear back. Sigh . . .

    In the meantime, I'm going road bike test riding this weekend! I can't wait!
    Last edited by michelem; 04-12-2007 at 03:36 PM.

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    Lots of good advice and support here. You are in a very caring environment.

    I just wanted to add that if you look around, you should be able to find a recovery drink with extra calories that you can have even with food allergies. Also check out Larabars.

    I can't have anything with gluten (anything made with regular flour or from wheat, rye, barley or oats) AND I'm lactose intolerant, so that makes it tough for me. But even with all those limitations, there ARE nutritional drinks I could have -- such as Boost -- or other recovery drinks. It's very tough to find things to fit our food allergies, but not impossible.
    ~ Susie

    "Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
    You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
    -- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"

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    Tah Dah! Got my period this morning! Woo hoo! Hubby was not so excited . . . he said something to the effect of "Well, let's see if it's normal." Grrr . . . I'm starting to like mimitabby's definition of DH.

    Offthegrid: I've tried Larabars and they are okay, but don't pack much protein. However, I found some other ones at TraderJoe's last night. The website says they are gluten-free. However, they are pricey at $3/bar:

    Ingredients: Almond butter*, date paste*, honey*, brown rice protein*, flax sprouts*, quinoa sprouts*, raisins*, sesame seeds*.
    *From organic farming

    Nutrition Facts per bar:

    energy 300 cal.
    130 fat cal.
    total fat 12g
    sat. fat 2g
    trans fatty acids 0g

    cholesterol 0 mg

    sodium 25 mg

    total carb. 34g
    total dietary fiber 6g
    sugars 20g

    protein 14 g

    http://www.organicfoodbar.com/usa/prod.html

 

 

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