I saw your video B4 going for the test & you mentioned that they're not always accurate - Well, when I got there I wanted to remove all my jewelry but the lady said to leave it on. (I wear a lot of jewelry). I'm also petite & know that also makes a difference. The results show osteoporosis. Doc wants to send me to a endocrinologist - Shouldn't it be a bone specialist/Orthopedic Dr. &/or the like? I'm elderly but pretty healthy, into wellness BIG time (eat right, walk daily, keep active, & "listen to my body" & it's saying "Not so" to Osteo!? Dr. Brown, what would you suggest? Please do - I'll thank & Bless You = B. Well, Xoxo.
HI B Well! Reach out to our team via email at helpdesk@betterbones.com and we can give you some personalized recommendations on how to best maange your osteoporosis, naturally!
A regular chest X-ray cannot reliably diagnose osteoporosis, as it primarily looks at bones' overall structure rather than bone density. While severe osteoporosis-related fractures might show up on X-rays, it’s not sensitive enough to detect early bone loss. A DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) scan is the standard tool used to measure bone mineral density (BMD). Another emerging technology is the REMS Echolight ultrasound, which uses radiation-free ultrasound technology to assess bone density and quality. Unlike traditional bone scans, REMS (Radiofrequency Echographic Multi Spectrometry) provides immediate and precise results on both bone density and microarchitecture, making it a useful tool for early osteoporosis detection without the need for X-ray radiation. This technology can complement traditional tests like DEXA and provides a more patient-friendly, convenient option for monitoring bone health.
T score 1.2 just diagnosed. What do I do to build bone. Can i get a consultation? Female 60 years old. I have run, lifted weights, walk etc. need to clean up my diet.
We are sorry to hear of your struggles with osteoporosis, we hear these stories quite often and are here to help! Please contact our Client Services Manager Gina at Gina@alkalineforlife.com and she can help you get set up with a consultation!
I changed machines once and went to satellite of hospital bone center instead. Dexa had spine at -2.9. I took supplements, worked out hard with heavy weights and vest and next one almost a year later had it at -.2.1. Could a different machine be that off?
@@lalithaharikrishnen9785 I was taking Thera Cal (NSF approved) and that has Vit D and K2. Not much else, multi vitamin maybe once a week if diet is off a bit.
Please reach out to us and we can assist you with supplements! See our line here: shop.betterbones.com/?_gl=1*1hrx7br*_gcl_au*MTAyNjEwMzk0MC4xNzI0MTY4NjM1*_ga*MTgzNjA1NDM4LjE3MDgwMTQ0NjI.*_ga_7J2J1XHR00*MTcyNDE2Nzk0Mi40Ni4xLjE3MjQxNjk5NDMuNTkuMC4w
HI Pippy! We have a free course explaining just that! Take a look at our Dexa course here: bit.ly/3k6DtyE You can also always join up for our office hours services here: bit.ly/3s9wA3G
@@Mark-nx5pk I did my doctor said that it's bad but I want to know why it's bad and what can I do to reverse that number and what does a healthy number look like
Hello! Based on your comment, we feel you would benefit from a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Brown. You can start the consultation process by clicking here: shop.betterbones.com/pages/better-bones-programs If you find that a consultation may not be the right fit for you, we also offer monthly office hours sessions with Dr. Brown, where you can ask her general questions in a group Zoom call. You can sign up for Dr. Brown’s office hours here: shop.betterbones.com/products/office-hours-w-dr-brown?_pos=1&_sid=03e6f7db7&_ss=r
Hello! Thank you for reaching back to us, and we truly understand your concern. Please be advised that Dr. Brown's inquiries on social media are managed by a dedicated team. For direct communication with Dr. Brown, we offer structured channels, including individual consultations and group Zoom calls. The numbers you've mentioned, moving from .71 to .78, generally indicate a change in bone density. While this can suggest an improvement, it's crucial to interpret these scores in the context of your overall health, age, medical history, and other factors. We're here to guide you, but due to the complexities and the need for personalized medical advice, it’s essential that these discussions happen in a setting where your privacy is protected and all relevant health information is considered. This is why direct consultation with Dr. Brown is recommended. Our goal in directing you towards consultation options isn't to withhold information but to ensure you receive the most accurate and personalized advice tailored to your situation. If you have concerns about booking, we're more than willing to discuss how our consultations work, the types of assessments and guidance you can expect, and how we prioritize your health and privacy in every step, by emailing us at helpdesk@betterbones.com. Please let us know if you would like more information about our services or if there's anything specific we can assist you with. Your health and understanding are our top priorities. Feel free to learn more about bone density testing utilizing our blog as a free resource: www.betterbones.com/category/testing/
Surely you are ablessing to people who listen to you. God bless you
Thank you!
I saw your video B4 going for the test & you mentioned that they're not always accurate - Well, when I got there I wanted to remove all my jewelry but the lady said to leave it on. (I wear a lot of jewelry). I'm also petite & know that also makes a difference. The results show osteoporosis. Doc wants to send me to a endocrinologist - Shouldn't it be a bone specialist/Orthopedic Dr. &/or the like? I'm elderly but pretty healthy, into wellness BIG time (eat right, walk daily, keep active, & "listen to my body" & it's saying "Not so" to Osteo!?
Dr. Brown, what would you suggest? Please do - I'll thank & Bless You = B. Well, Xoxo.
HI B Well! Reach out to our team via email at helpdesk@betterbones.com and we can give you some personalized recommendations on how to best maange your osteoporosis, naturally!
So interesting. My imaging place didn’t allow any metals.
@@DrSusanBrown Thank you - 🙏!!
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Can they pick up osteoporosis on a regular chest x-ray?
A regular chest X-ray cannot reliably diagnose osteoporosis, as it primarily looks at bones' overall structure rather than bone density. While severe osteoporosis-related fractures might show up on X-rays, it’s not sensitive enough to detect early bone loss. A DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) scan is the standard tool used to measure bone mineral density (BMD).
Another emerging technology is the REMS Echolight ultrasound, which uses radiation-free ultrasound technology to assess bone density and quality. Unlike traditional bone scans, REMS (Radiofrequency Echographic Multi Spectrometry) provides immediate and precise results on both bone density and microarchitecture, making it a useful tool for early osteoporosis detection without the need for X-ray radiation. This technology can complement traditional tests like DEXA and provides a more patient-friendly, convenient option for monitoring bone health.
T score 1.2 just diagnosed. What do I do to build bone. Can i get a consultation? Female 60 years old. I have run, lifted weights, walk etc. need to clean up my diet.
We are sorry to hear of your struggles with osteoporosis, we hear these stories quite often and are here to help! Please contact our Client Services Manager Gina at Gina@alkalineforlife.com and she can help you get set up with a consultation!
Does bone density equal bone strength?
We explain more on this topic on this video: ruclips.net/video/mAdJlNCBpBM/видео.html
Thank you Dr Brown..
I changed machines once and went to satellite of hospital bone center instead. Dexa had spine at -2.9. I took supplements, worked out hard with heavy weights and vest and next one almost a year later had it at -.2.1. Could a different machine be that off?
It could be off, yes! You could also be improving based on your changed lifestyle!
@@DrSusanBrown My doc and I are going with that for now. Keeps me motivated. Thanks for all the tips
Please can I know what supplements you were taking.
@@lalithaharikrishnen9785 I was taking Thera Cal (NSF approved) and that has Vit D and K2. Not much else, multi vitamin maybe once a week if diet is off a bit.
Please reach out to us and we can assist you with supplements! See our line here: shop.betterbones.com/?_gl=1*1hrx7br*_gcl_au*MTAyNjEwMzk0MC4xNzI0MTY4NjM1*_ga*MTgzNjA1NDM4LjE3MDgwMTQ0NjI.*_ga_7J2J1XHR00*MTcyNDE2Nzk0Mi40Ni4xLjE3MjQxNjk5NDMuNTkuMC4w
I had a bad EKG it indicated a heart attack that was not
My T score is 3.2 but what does it mean??? I'm worried 😟
HI Pippy! We have a free course explaining just that! Take a look at our Dexa course here: bit.ly/3k6DtyE You can also always join up for our office hours services here: bit.ly/3s9wA3G
Just search it up
@@Mark-nx5pk I did but I don't understand I can't comprehend what it all means!!!!!
@@MariaBrinks25 ask your doctor
@@Mark-nx5pk I did my doctor said that it's bad but I want to know why it's bad and what can I do to reverse that number and what does a healthy number look like
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So in 2020 I was given a number .71 in 2023 .78 and I have no idea what that means
Hello! Based on your comment, we feel you would benefit from a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Brown. You can start the consultation process by clicking here: shop.betterbones.com/pages/better-bones-programs
If you find that a consultation may not be the right fit for you, we also offer monthly office hours sessions with Dr. Brown, where you can ask her general questions in a group Zoom call. You can sign up for Dr. Brown’s office hours here:
shop.betterbones.com/products/office-hours-w-dr-brown?_pos=1&_sid=03e6f7db7&_ss=r
Can’t even answer with any slight degree of help then why would I even consider booking
Hello! Thank you for reaching back to us, and we truly understand your concern. Please be advised that Dr. Brown's inquiries on social media are managed by a dedicated team. For direct communication with Dr. Brown, we offer structured channels, including individual consultations and group Zoom calls.
The numbers you've mentioned, moving from .71 to .78, generally indicate a change in bone density. While this can suggest an improvement, it's crucial to interpret these scores in the context of your overall health, age, medical history, and other factors.
We're here to guide you, but due to the complexities and the need for personalized medical advice, it’s essential that these discussions happen in a setting where your privacy is protected and all relevant health information is considered. This is why direct consultation with Dr. Brown is recommended.
Our goal in directing you towards consultation options isn't to withhold information but to ensure you receive the most accurate and personalized advice tailored to your situation. If you have concerns about booking, we're more than willing to discuss how our consultations work, the types of assessments and guidance you can expect, and how we prioritize your health and privacy in every step, by emailing us at helpdesk@betterbones.com.
Please let us know if you would like more information about our services or if there's anything specific we can assist you with. Your health and understanding are our top priorities.
Feel free to learn more about bone density testing utilizing our blog as a free resource: www.betterbones.com/category/testing/