26th November 2007
[QUOTE=BlueAtlas;3322373]My ob/gyn manages my osteoporosis, but both my family doctor and my ortho surgeon oversee my back. Fosamax has been very good for me, moving me from osteoporosis to osteopenia. My ob/gyn takes care of all that, but it was my family doctor who thought to check my vitamin D levels when I went to see him for something unrelated. My levels were low, which might be part of the osteo problem, and I'm now on a once a week bolus of vitamin D for the deficiency.
I would think both doctors would be involved. Your family doctor would be the place to start with other tests, and he can refer you on to a specialist if necessary. I'm not sure if the tiny fractures from osteoporosis would show up on a regular x-ray or not. Hopefully, someone else here does and will chime in.
I wish you the best,
Emily
Emily,
Thanks for the reply. I also take a once a week Vit D pill. My endo is monitoring my osteoporosis.
I just called the orthopedist that my Dad had, but he unfortunately is gone for a year, studying somewhere. Our local hospital said that there are no orthopedists now in town that deal with backs. (back surgery, I guess....)
I would have to go to Pittsburgh-- one hour away. I think that if my gyno today won't help me, then I guess I will start with my GP, at least for preliminary tests, before I go to Pittsburgh.
I went from osteopenia to osteoporosis after 15 months on Actonel.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of back problem do you have?
Elphers
I would think both doctors would be involved. Your family doctor would be the place to start with other tests, and he can refer you on to a specialist if necessary. I'm not sure if the tiny fractures from osteoporosis would show up on a regular x-ray or not. Hopefully, someone else here does and will chime in.
I wish you the best,
Emily
Emily,
Thanks for the reply. I also take a once a week Vit D pill. My endo is monitoring my osteoporosis.
I just called the orthopedist that my Dad had, but he unfortunately is gone for a year, studying somewhere. Our local hospital said that there are no orthopedists now in town that deal with backs. (back surgery, I guess....)
I would have to go to Pittsburgh-- one hour away. I think that if my gyno today won't help me, then I guess I will start with my GP, at least for preliminary tests, before I go to Pittsburgh.
I went from osteopenia to osteoporosis after 15 months on Actonel.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of back problem do you have?
Elphers
