Simple things are worth blogging about
19 Nov

A recent show featured osteoporosis and the things women should do to prevent and help treat their osteoporosis conditions. This was a special show that featured Hollywood actress Sally Fields. Sally is someone that has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and has done many things since her diagnosis to treat her own symptoms. She has made tremendous strides with her battles with osteoporosis and other women can do the same too. Sally Fields has created a group that is called “Rally with Sally” and this is a group for other women to find help and support when it comes to osteoporosis.
Did You See Where Sally Fields Sat on the Drs TV Show?

She didn’t sit where the other guests sit around the Doctors desk on the show. I don’t think Sally has been watching too many episodes of the Doctors TV Show on ABC. Normally you will see the guests sit between Dr. Drew Ordon and Dr. Jim Sears. The cast stood up to give Sally Fields a warm ovation when she made her way to the desk and added in a extra chair. Dr. Ordon was a little slow getting to his chair and this allowed Sally Fields the chance to sit in her choice of seats. She picked the wrong one! I wonder what was going through Dr. Stork, Dr. Masterson, Dr. Sears, and Dr. Ordon’s head when Sally Fields the big movie star just sat down in the wrong spot? She sat in Dr. Ordon’s seat and this forced him to move closer to his buddy Dr. Jim Sears. In the future, the Drs might want to warn their famous guests in advance, because they probably don’t watch the show too much. After Sally Fields made herself shown a couple of times, she had to leave the show early and wouldn’t even stay for the full hour at the taping of the Drs TV Show.
Sally Fields just had a birthday on November 6th and the actress turned 63 years old in 2009. She recommended for all women to start getting screened for osteoporosis when they turn 60 years old, but Dr. Masterson came right back and said women should start at 50 years old; instead of 60. Osteoporosis is the process of our bones losing their density. The less dense our bones become, the more likely they’re to break or it’s much easier to break them from minor falls or something as simple as a sneeze could cause a broken bone. Men can get osteoporosis but it is much more common in women. About 1 out of every 2 women will get osteoporosis in their lifetime. Now is the time to start taking measures to prevent osteoporosis, so you will have less worries in your golden years.
Exercise is important for preventing and treating osteoporosis. There are some great foods women should start eating more of to prevent and treat osteoporosis. If you have concerns about osteoporosis; then try to eat more salmon, squash, and sweet potatoes to help combat the effects of osteoporosis. Since Thanksgiving is coming soon, you should be able to find a sweet potato pie for one of the desserts. Be sure to get a slice of sweet potato pie over the other sweet treats that will be available on Thanksgiving Day. Do you know any other foods that are good for osteoporosis? Exercise and diet is important and learning which foods are best for osteoporosis is your best way to prevent and treat osteoporosis. Sally Fields may not be able to help us sit in the proper places on the Doctors TV Show, but she does bring attention to a problem most women will have later on in their lives as their bones lose their density due to osteoporosis.
More Doctors TV Show Links:
http://www.simpalife.com/tv-doctors-giving-free-medical-advice/
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