Sorry for your pain Ann, but glad to hear that otherwise you are quite
healthy.

That is a great image;  I remember seeing it previously, perhaps in your
calendar or online.  It's wonderful that the image was incorporated into a
cinema.  Does that bring back the feeling of your days as an ingenue ?

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:25 PM ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bottom line:  somewhere between the bone scan in 2013 and the one I had
> last week, osteopenia turned into full fledged osteoporosis.. so it
> isnt' arthritis that has been devling me.  My mother had it, I should
> not have been surprised.   Doc put me on once-a-week alendronate sodium
> (the generic of Fosamax).  Once a week is fine with me and the pills are
> cheap..  I put the little blister  tab in my 7 day pill thingy -in place
> of- my vitamins and BP pill .  The instructions for proper usage are
> both clear and a bit scary if you mess up so I'm being very careful .
> IF any of you have any tips about good stuff to do for osteoporosis pain
> , I'll take it please.
>
> I"m taking Naproxin twice a day in double the over the counter dose and
> it brougnt down the pain from excruciating lumbar and elft leg hurt to
> achy frequently but not consistently..  I'm moving a lot.. but need a
> cane to do so.
>
> Other than the osteo which enough people have assured me is manageable
> if you are careful and eat properly (and don't fall down!)  , my check
> up with the new doc was
> filled with godl stars.  Lungs, cardio, cholesterol (down 60 points from
> 2017) .  'you're goona live forever, but you ahve to take these pills".
> The new doc is 80 years old himself.   I'm goin gto go to one phys
> theropy session to get me on the correct for some good exercises I can
> do at home and dont cost anything.. beyond my walking up and down my
> stairs.  i"m sleeping a lot, but in spurts... about 5-6 hours solid at
> night.. then up for two, then back to bed two or three times douring the
> day for naps... but I fall asleep easily.  I've found a CURA_HEAT pad on
> my lower back to be helpful to keep the pain at bay most of the time.
>
> The photo note, which will not be news to you who are also facebook
> friends, is that a photo of mine you have surely all seen before is now
> in a film and I got paid a
> fair amount for film makers "single use"  It also appeared in Sign
> Language, in my Back in the day calendar, and in Ada Calhoun's book
> about the esat village 'St Marks is Dead"
>
> So if you happen to be going to the Tribeca film festival and you happen
> to have chosen to see the Abel Ferrara documentary "the Projectionist"
> and you are not blinking at the wrong time , you will see this photo of
> mine,  as well as my name zipping by in the credits ..
>
>
>
> https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-City-back-in-the-day/i-MS6knBX/A
>
> I was first approached by the film company last sumemr about this - they
> finally ponied up in paypal last month (no, they didn't get the photo
> until they paid for it) when the
> film got accepted for the festival.
>
> Brian, I'll try to find a tree or two today for the PUG..
>
> Still don't feel much like chatting.. everything is an effort  - and yet
> now and then I can walk a city block or two very slowly. not to the
> walker stage yet, thank goodness, and
> hopefully proper PT and drugs will keep me upright more ofeten than not
>
> ann
>
>
>
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