Jane – Interview 19

Jane’s excruciating back pain that started during labour wasn’t investigated until after six weeks later. Eventually she was diagnosed with osteoporosis through pregnancy but also with Coeliac disease. Jane says that she had coeliac symptoms for many years but again, these were not investigated. She is on Calcichew D3 Forte but not on medication for osteoporosis.

Jane’s back pain started during pregnancy but says that people put it down to her having a low pain threshold. She had a normal delivery but says that she only remembers having the back pain instead of any labour pains. A few hours after given birth to her son she went on to developed excruciating back pain that left her unable to move. This was not investigated and she was sent home with a baby and a Zimmer frame.

Jane remained undiagnosed for the next six weeks. The pain and lack of physical steadiness meant that she fell down several times. She attended the A&E department at her local hospital twice but says that she was treated as being some kind of nutter parent who has got post-natal depression or something.; While staying with a friend she fell down and was taken to A&E but this time her friend insisted that Jane needed to have an x-ray before leaving the hospital. The x-ray was seen by a specialist who described her bones as those of an elderly woman. It revealed that several of her vertebras have been fractured during and after labour – hence the excruciating pain.

Diagnostic tests found out that she had osteoporosis through pregnancy but also undiagnosed coeliac. She said that none of the doctors she saw before her two diagnosis were able to notice and linked her symptom creatively. Regarding coeliac, she says that she had dermatitis herpetiformis but it wasn’t in the classical; coeliac places like the elbows and knees and her GP failed to refer her for further investigation. Jane feels that she has being let down by the healthcare system.

Her illnesses and physical pain distorted family life and her experience of motherhood. She was unable to take care of her son and she herself needed full-time care. So after the initial learning process of managing two conditions at the same time, she had to go and lived in another city for six months so, she and her baby could be looked after by her parents. Her partner stayed behind because of work and travelled at weekends to visit them.

Before her pregnancy Jane described herself has being fit and adventurous but after her diagnosis she says that she has limited her physical activities for fear of falling and fracturing. Jane’s osteoporosis has reversed to osteopenia and she takes calcichew D3 forte and has a DXA scan every two years.
She would like to be put on medication for osteoporosis to ensure that she keeps or improves the bone density she has gained.

After her fractures, Jane wanted to get fit and get on with her life but she couldnt find any…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

After a neck injury, Jane was told she was too young to have a DXA scan even though she had a…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Janes pain in her back hours after giving birth was not diagnosed until her friend took her to A…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Jane was assessed for Disability Living Allowance and she was surprised she did not get it.

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Jane believes some medical professionals lack creativity in their thinking.

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Think creatively when you are listening to someones symptoms.

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Jane received no support for her and her new born baby from outside her family.

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Janes pain affects much of her day-to-day life and as a result she feels that she is different…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Jane is concerned about exercising because she is frightened of falling and causing fractures.

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

Jane has osteopenia and wants to keep the strength she has gained in her bones. She wishes she…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36

After her spinal fractures Jane was allocated six twenty minute sessions of physiotherapy which…

Age at interview 42

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 36