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James - Interview 36  

James - Interview 36

Age at Interview: 82
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 81
Background: This person is a retired teacher, lives at home with his wife and both are in their eighties. James recommends vertebroplasty to others because he says that he enjoyed, albeit briefly, its benefits.

Brief outline:James is on alendronic acid once weekly and calcium tablets two a day. He also takes Omeprazole and Domperidone for his acid reflux. For a dysfunctional bladder he takes amitriptyline at bedtime. He had vertebroplasty surgery done three times to repair collapsed vertebraes but the last time it was unsuccessful and is waiting to have it done again.

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After seeing his GP for backache, James was referred for a non urgent MRI scan, which found that he had spinal fractures.
 
It took a long time for James’s collapsed vertebrae to be diagnosed because his GP referred him for a non urgent MRI scan.
 
James has had two vertebroplasty to repair collapsed vertebras.
 
James says that because he is not exercising a lot he now has small, simple meals.
 
James’s level of activity has been greatly reduced and he said that getting used to that was one of the most difficult aspects of growing old.
 
James’ mobility is severely affected but he can still drive short journeys.
 
Recognise that as you get older your strength and energy will become limited. It is not just because of osteoporosis.
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