Question almost osteoporosis?

My mother has had both hips replaced, as well as knees and lower back operations. Because of the back and hip replacements, doctors vote they are not able to determine if she has osteoporosis or not. Apparently, those are the two focus points that show our bone mass in the trialling.

Apart from the incredible pains and difficulty walking, she has had these past 24 years, mostly due to unpromising operations, she's taken a a sudden turn for the worse as far as pain goes and her wherewithal to walk has diminshed quite suddenly. She walk but it is becoming almost impossible. The doctors told her that osteoporosis pains could just appear at any given time. She swears that these new pains are quite different from anything else she have felt. They've given her some sort of nasal meds which are to be applied to a different nostril per day.

My question is, have anyone started taking such meds after the osteoporosis set in and did they see any improvment? Are there any pain killer that may help reduce the pain?

Thank you.

Answers:    There are painkillers to lend a hand such pain. Because there have be hip replacements it is best to take the advice of your doctors.

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