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Ann - Interview 35  

Ann - Interview 35

Age at Interview: 69
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 62
Background: Retired nurse, married with two adult children. She is an active member of both the osteoporosis and coeliac disease support groups and says that she is having a ‘very busy retirement’.

Brief outline:Diagnosed in 2001. Ann has had side effects from several of the osteoporosis treatments; problems with swallowing, heartburn and pain. She is currently on Bonviva (ibandronate) once monthly orally, but she is changing to the intravenous injection form administered every three months. She was also diagnosed with coeliac disease.

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Ann’s local support group raised money to donate a DXA scanner and computer to their hospital, so that GPs now have the resources to accurately interpret results.
 
When taking Fosamax, Ann had severe heartburn and problems swallowing so she changed to Bonviva. But after a year her difficulty swallowing returned.
 
Ann’s doctor advised her that going up and down her stairs at home several times a day was good exercise when the weather was bad.
 
Ann believes her local group can do a lot for women who haven’t yet been diagnosed.
 
Ann is much more aware of the ground she is walking on because she is frightened of falling.
 
Ann’s feels irritated that her body shape has changed because she had always looked after her waistline.
 
Carry out good back care and invest in comfortable footwear.
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