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What can I do with a osteopenia after ovariectomy and complete hysterectomy in the young age?

By February 9, 2014 - 2:12am
 
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I'm 32 y.o. I've cr. ovary 1 st. I was made total ovariectomy and complete hysterectomy. My age of the surgical menopause is 2 years. I've problems with a Ca in my blood - 1,7 (normal from 2,1), but calcium in urine 3,9 (normal 2,5-7,5).
Now I've strong caries, pain in my bones and my result of densitometry is http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1388336972/d06a1011/3864181.jpg
I'm waiting for any advice!

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Sorry for my english, what medical inspections I need to go with osteopenia and if I can improve the quality of my life doing special exercise or something else?

February 9, 2014 - 9:35am
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Hi Milena,

Can you repost your question. I am not sure what you are asking as I think part of your post was cut off. 


Thanks,

Missie

February 9, 2014 - 6:02am
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