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Michelle - Interview 02  

Michelle - Interview 02

Age at Interview: 63
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 45
Background: Michelle is a medical doctor; married. Her mother and maternal grandmother both had osteoporosis. She has always been physically active practicing several sports and jogging three times a week.

Brief outline:In 1981 Michele was diagnosed with severe endometriosis. In 1995 and following a health assessment she was told that she was at risk of osteoporosis and was initially put on etidronate. Two years later her medication was changed to risedronate (Actonel). She also has coeliac disease.

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Michelle listed three risk factors; heredity, coeliac disease and an anti-oestrogen treatment for an endometriosis condition.
 
Michelle was advised by her GP to stop taking Actonel because she had been taking it for almost 15 years and would no longer benefit from it.
 
Being a coeliac, Michelle has to think carefully about her sources of calcium.
 
Michelle has stopped skiing and she recently stopped jogging because she is afraid to fall and have fractures like her mum had.
 
Michelle was advised to run for no longer than ninety minutes per session but she would like some advice about what type of exercise would be best for her.
 
Chat rooms on the internet helped Michelle to learn how others were coping and recovering.
 
Michelle thinks that there should be more of a holistic and pro-active approach to patient care.
 
Increase awareness and preventative measures amongst young people.
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