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Gloria - Interview 06  

Gloria - Interview 06

Age at Interview: 66
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 58
Background: Married; worked as a shop manager but retired last year. She wrote to the Health Minister explaining that she had been waiting almost a year to have a DXA scan.

Brief outline:In 1999 and following a wrist fracture, the doctor at the hospital advice her to ask her GP for a bone density scan to test for osteoporosis. No maternal history of osteoporosis, but surgery to both her kidneys. On alendronic acid once a week and on Adcal D3 once daily.

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After waiting for a year to have a second bone density scan Gloria wrote to the Minister of Health. She received an apology and an immediate appointment.
 
Gloria stopped taking dairy products after she had surgery to removed stones from her kidneys. She thinks that her calcium-free diet may have contributed to her osteoporosis.
 
Gloria gave up drinking alcohol and smoking thirty years ago when she became ill with kidney stones and needed two operations.
 
As well as newspaper articles and booklets from the NOS, Gloria always reads the quarterly National Osteoporosis magazine to keep up to date.
 
Gloria decided not to see a consultant privately because she felt osteoporosis didn’t really affect her much and she knew where to find information if she needed it.
 
When telling a patient their diagnosis, spend more time giving them explanation and information.
 
Gloria thinks that most employers aren’t aware of how serious osteoporosis can be and do very little to help you.
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