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Just another short word. I was diagnosed at 29. I hope all of you

will discuss this with your doctor. I still take 1750mg of calcium

citrate (it's easier to digest) a day. I also take 2 prenatal

vitamins a day as a multivitamin. Hope this helps!

Becky

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > I've been reading the posts today on osteopenia and I had to

write

> > in.

> > I too have osteopenia and have been on the GF diet since my

> > diagnosis last August. I was misdiagnosed for almost 20 years

> with

> > multiple stomach problems. I'm 38 and the only way these so

> called

> > GI experts found out that I had Celiac disease was because I

broke

> 4

> > bones in just over a year. I had the bone density test done and

it

> > showed that I had bones of an 80 year old. I am a very tall and

> > very thin Irish redhead, and was a ballet dancer for many years

of

> > my life. I found out that these factors were against me once I

> > learned more about Celiac disease. Since then, I take 1800 mg.

of

> > calcium a day that's not including all the peanut butter and

> > chocolate ice cream I can eat in a week. Anyway, my recent bone

> > scan showed no sign of improvement being on a strict GF diet. My

> > doctor said drugs like Fosamax would not work for me so I

started

> > the drug Forteo on Jan 12th. Unfortunately, this drug is not an

> > easy pill to take. For it is an injection I have to give myself

> > every 24 hours for the next 2 years. Primary site, in your

> > abdomen. It's not pretty, my stomach is covered in bruises. So

> how

> > this drug works differently from Fosamax that it actually

creates

> > new bone. It does have it side effects like any other drug

> though;

> > I get horrible nausea and dizziness. To a point where you don't

> > even want to get in a car. Just curious to see if any of you

with

> > bone troubles are on Forteo. I just dread the hours of 6 to 9

> p.m.

> > when it's supposed to given. I usually wait until 8:59 when my

> > husband is hanging over me to make sure I do it. I'm just so

tired

> > of living in a cast. Thanks for listening to me vent.

> >

> >

> >

>

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Just another short word. I was diagnosed at 29. I hope all of you

will discuss this with your doctor. I still take 1750mg of calcium

citrate (it's easier to digest) a day. I also take 2 prenatal

vitamins a day as a multivitamin. Hope this helps!

Becky

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> >

> > I've been reading the posts today on osteopenia and I had to

write

> > in.

> > I too have osteopenia and have been on the GF diet since my

> > diagnosis last August. I was misdiagnosed for almost 20 years

> with

> > multiple stomach problems. I'm 38 and the only way these so

> called

> > GI experts found out that I had Celiac disease was because I

broke

> 4

> > bones in just over a year. I had the bone density test done and

it

> > showed that I had bones of an 80 year old. I am a very tall and

> > very thin Irish redhead, and was a ballet dancer for many years

of

> > my life. I found out that these factors were against me once I

> > learned more about Celiac disease. Since then, I take 1800 mg.

of

> > calcium a day that's not including all the peanut butter and

> > chocolate ice cream I can eat in a week. Anyway, my recent bone

> > scan showed no sign of improvement being on a strict GF diet. My

> > doctor said drugs like Fosamax would not work for me so I

started

> > the drug Forteo on Jan 12th. Unfortunately, this drug is not an

> > easy pill to take. For it is an injection I have to give myself

> > every 24 hours for the next 2 years. Primary site, in your

> > abdomen. It's not pretty, my stomach is covered in bruises. So

> how

> > this drug works differently from Fosamax that it actually

creates

> > new bone. It does have it side effects like any other drug

> though;

> > I get horrible nausea and dizziness. To a point where you don't

> > even want to get in a car. Just curious to see if any of you

with

> > bone troubles are on Forteo. I just dread the hours of 6 to 9

> p.m.

> > when it's supposed to given. I usually wait until 8:59 when my

> > husband is hanging over me to make sure I do it. I'm just so

tired

> > of living in a cast. Thanks for listening to me vent.

> >

> >

> >

>

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