
Originally Posted by
michelem
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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