At first I thought it was no big deal until I started to read more about it on the internet. My mom has osteoporosis and I read it can lead to that. I also read where you should ask the Dr. for a bone density test. What does that show and how can it be corrected?
It shows where your bone density is relative to the average, and tells you whether you have low, average or high risk of developing osteoporosis (assuming you continue living as you've been living). To correct it? What I've heard of is: calcium, vitamin D, and exercise, especially weight lifting. Stressing the muscles via weightlifting makes the bones they're attached to grow stronger--they ramp up whatever it is that bones normally do, making themselves denser/stronger.
Exercise has also been shown to help a whole lot of things, including depression. So if you're not already doing some kind of exercise program, and there's no good reason not to (e.g. no heart problems), get going...