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From: Pam on 10 Apr 2008 22:35 Hi: The NOF has a community board that covers this topic. I couldn't find any groups that are specifically for this topic, but they do discuss this a *lot* at the National Osteoporosis Foundation. This group has health care professionals that frequent it by posting, so if you want to join you could post under there "Guidelines to safe movement and fall prevention" thread, or start your own thread. This topic comes up quite a bit, but it's within the osteoporosis board. The medical professionals that post are well known and very helpful. Also, if you know anyone with this situation you can *invite* them to join as well, including Drs, Phys Therapists, friends etc, then there will be more posting on this topic, even though there are quite a few talking about this anyway. It's also an excellent group with nice features, and you can post links as well, which some groups don't allow... You also get your own home page where you can communicate privately with members if you choose to, but through a secure message page. Here's the link if you're interested http://www.inspire.com/groups/national-osteoporosis-foundation/ HTH "Evelyn Ruut" <evelyn.ruut(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:47fe8f83$0$1098$4c368faf(a)roadrunner.com... > > > "alinzlicht(a)yahoo.com" <alaninzlicht(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:be357667-ba74-458f-9eaa-afdaab6b1d68(a)e67g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... >> Does anyone of a good and active, fall and injury group? >> Tried searching for it. > > > > This might be the place for it. I have suffered some totally ghastly > fractures. Only later found out that one of my meds was associated with bone > weakness, and that I had osteoporosis. A very painful thing, any kind of a > fracture. > > -- > Best Regards, > > Evelyn >
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