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Elizabeth - Interview 09  

Elizabeth - Interview 09

Age at Interview: 85
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 66
Background: Elizabeth regularly travels abroad to see family and says that osteoporosis hasn’t stopped her from having an active life and that she only thinks about her condition when she fractures a bone.

Brief outline:In 1978 Elizabeth fell and broke her femur and an x-ray revealed that she has osteoporosis. She has been on alendronic acid for several years now but she thinks that it is not that effective because while on it she has had several other fractures.

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Elizabeth’s bones keeps fracturing even though she has been on medication for more than ten years.
 
Elizabeth was disappointed with the private physiotherapist she saw.
 
Elizabeth only takes painkillers when she is doing something more strenuous or when she feels she really needs them.
 
Elizabeth attributes her dislike of taking painkillers to a generational ‘thing’ and a way of not giving in ‘to old age’.
 
When recovering from a fracture, the practical support Elizabeth got from her friend helped her a lot. Her grandson helped by preparing and having lunch with her.
 
Osteoporosis has had no affect on Elizabeth’s ability to travel abroad to visit her daughters several times a year.
 
Now she is older, Elizabeth isn’t as bothered when people comment about her loss of height.
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