Posted 19 April 2009 - 05:49 PM
I have always had weak bones and have broken so many now that I've lost track. After my SCI, I had a bone density scan and found that I did not have Osteoporosis...yet, but I was dangerously close to the -2.5 rating.
At the advice of my bone doctor, I went on a strict regime to improve my bones. I take 1000 mg in Calcium supplements, daily and, because I live in Canada where the sun rarely shines, I also take 1000 IU in Vitamin D supplements. I make a concious effort to eat low fat dairy. I was on a Haagen Dazs ice cream kick for awhile but I've replaced that with an organic frozen yoghurt (more calcium, same amount of protein and way less fat)...which makes great smoothies. I keep a big jar full of almonds in my kitchen of which I grab a handful daily giving me a triple-kick of protein, monounsaturated fatty acids and calcium!
I know you can't change your meds but you can cut down on caffeine and alcohol. If you smoke, quit.
I used a standing frame every day in rehab and bought one when I got home and would stand for 1-3 hours. I just brought my laptop and did work or dicked around on the internet. I eventually graduated to walking. I push myself to walk 10 km/week. I also jump up and down when I do my workout in the pool at the gym.
To start, for you, I think it is wise to consult your doctor and have another bone density scan done. My bone doctor has recommended that I have one done annually. From there, you can decide, with your doctor, what kind of exercise regime will be safest for you to pursue.
Look after yourself!
~ City Girl ~
I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.