Living with Osteonecrosis. How to live with Osteonecrosis?

Can you be happy living with Osteonecrosis? What do you have to do to be happy with Osteonecrosis? Living with Osteonecrosis can be difficult, but you have to fight to try to be happy. Have a look at things that other people have done to be happy with Osteonecrosis


Osteonecrosis, also known as avascular necrosis, is a condition that occurs when there is a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bones, leading to bone death. Living with osteonecrosis can be challenging, but with proper management and lifestyle adjustments, it is possible to maintain a good quality of life.



1. Seek Medical Guidance


First and foremost, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who specializes in bone disorders. They can provide an accurate diagnosis, determine the extent of the condition, and recommend appropriate treatment options.



2. Follow Treatment Plan


Adhering to the prescribed treatment plan is essential for managing osteonecrosis. This may include medications to relieve pain and inflammation, physical therapy to improve joint mobility and strength, and in some cases, surgical interventions such as core decompression or joint replacement.



3. Manage Pain


Osteonecrosis can cause significant pain and discomfort. To alleviate pain, your healthcare provider may recommend over-the-counter or prescription pain medications. Additionally, applying heat or cold packs to the affected area, practicing relaxation techniques, and engaging in activities that distract from the pain can be helpful.



4. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle


Adopting a healthy lifestyle can positively impact your overall well-being and potentially slow down the progression of osteonecrosis. This includes eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients, maintaining a healthy weight to reduce stress on the joints, and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, as they can further damage bone health.



5. Modify Physical Activities


Engaging in low-impact exercises, such as swimming or cycling, can help maintain joint flexibility and strengthen the surrounding muscles without putting excessive strain on the affected bones. It is important to avoid high-impact activities that may worsen symptoms or cause further damage.



6. Use Assistive Devices


Assistive devices like crutches, canes, or braces can provide support and help reduce pressure on the affected joints. These devices can improve mobility and make daily activities more manageable.



7. Seek Emotional Support


Living with osteonecrosis can be emotionally challenging. It is important to seek support from friends, family, or support groups who can provide understanding, empathy, and encouragement. Counseling or therapy may also be beneficial in coping with the emotional impact of the condition.



8. Regular Follow-ups


Regularly visiting your healthcare provider for follow-up appointments is crucial to monitor the progression of osteonecrosis and adjust the treatment plan if necessary. They can assess your condition, provide guidance, and address any concerns or questions you may have.



While living with osteonecrosis may present certain limitations, it is important to focus on the positive aspects of life and adapt to the condition. By following these strategies and working closely with your healthcare team, you can effectively manage osteonecrosis and continue to lead a fulfilling life.


by Diseasemaps

Find what truly makes you happy, just make it something you can do.......skydive /swim/ bowl.....

6/16/17 by Austin 4830

Again, really depends on how many joints affected, what stage, etc. Some people live totally normal lives. Some people cannot work and live in agony sadly. And many people in between. Unfort, a lot out of our control. Find a good doctor who knows ON

6/30/17 by Dave 2270

It is possible to be Happy (at times) and in pain. You may need to adjust your life style and learn to accept that. Dont give up on seeking MDs and treatments for AVN that will improve your quality of life. Once you've done your best to solve the AVN puzzle, then it is up to you to find some happiness. I think it starts with liking who you are ... find a way to be happy with "who you are" !! Unfortunately I believe the quality and cost of healthcare and your healthcare insurance can greatly impact the Happiness factor!

9/27/17 by Alan 900

I would give the same advice to someone with or without ON: do what you love, and love what you do. And love those who love you.

11/2/17 by Pamela 1600

Surround yourself with people who will support and raise confidence.

6/11/18 by Rob 1500

Is difficult at times but take each day as it comes is the best option

6/11/18 by Megan 2500

Unknown at this time

7/16/18 by Jenny from the block 900

In the very early stages, you may be able to do normal everyday things, but in the later stages those will become almost impossible. Catching the disease as early as possible increases your chances of major invasive surgery and may prolong your enjoyment of the things you enjoy doing.

11/13/18 by Scott 3050

First and foremost have a good orthopedic doctor that is familiar with Osteonecrosis. Next be your own advocate and finally learn, learn, research all you can about Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis. Try to be good to yourself, use ice or heat whatever works for you. And go on the Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis support group web sites.

8/27/19 by Cheryl 2800

It’s very debilitating May can progress fast and the bones collapse and replacement is needed.

2/28/20 by Lisa j 1700

I was stuck in bed with unmanageable pain. I learnt to take each day as it comes. Trying to think through the whole process to come is overwhelming. I focussed on the next thing and getting to that point. Once I got there I'd look at my next goal. Learn to ask friends and family to help you out. Get them to visit you so you can avoid extra pain. Ask them to bring a meal over so your partner can have a night off cooking. Ask someone to pass the butter instead of leaning across the table and getting it yourself. All those little bits of pain add up. Do a pain management course. If you can't access one in person do one online. There are free courses available.

3/15/20 by Caitlin 3050
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If, with containment family and the environment. Psychotherapy, meditation, yoga, acupuncture, moxibustion, well treating physician. acceptance of that is a chronic disease.

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