How to Assess, Prevent & Treat Osteoporosis | Empowering Midlife Wellness

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Bone loss accelerates around the time of menopause, which makes it so important to understand if we are at risk for developing significant bone loss or osteoporosis, which increases our risk of serious fractures. Today I’m talking about how to assess our bone health, as well as what interventions we can take to reduce our risk of bone loss and prevent osteoporosis, as well as how to treat osteoporosis if it’s already present.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @sacdiyow8342
    @sacdiyow8342 Год назад +8

    Hi I am a new subscriber and I really enjoy watching your videos. I find your videos empowering in my mid life and I think you are doing a fantastic job! Keep posting videos like these they are so educational and easy to understand!

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад

      Thank you for those kind words!

  • @victoriatheartist8450
    @victoriatheartist8450 Месяц назад

    You are absolutely THE best Dr with such wonderful explanation of everything. Thank you!!!

  • @maryo8511
    @maryo8511 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the information. I have been diagnosed with osteoporosis at 62, I'm now 64. Beside meds like Fosamax I was not offered anything else. I declined biophosphates. I do take a calcium supplement, but I have been having high calcium in my blood so I backed off. No one told me it could indicate a faster bone loss rate. I need to get back on it, asap. I had a complete hysterectomy at 42 yrs and did take compounded estrogen and progesterone for about 3 yrs. I'm going to talk to my Dr about estrogen and Prolia. Ordering calcium supplement from Thorne. Thank you again.

  • @linneasimchah1621
    @linneasimchah1621 Год назад +3

    Excellent coverage on this incredibly important topic. Very interesting to learn the difference between cortical and tribecular bone and how that plays into this issue. It's meaningful that baseline bone density T scores at age 25 y/o are never taken and would be different for each person, so just watch the trajectory of successive bone scans in older age to see that scores are not worsening. Thank you!

  • @carolwong9279
    @carolwong9279 2 месяца назад

    Dr. Susan, you are the best teacher. You explain this topic in such an easy way to understand. Thank you so much for all you do 😘

  • @annemarieedwards68
    @annemarieedwards68 Год назад +3

    I appreciate your videos so much. You explain topics in such a thorough but easy to understand manner. I only wish I was in Houston and could come see you.

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад +1

      If you can make the trip I'd be delighted to see you!

  • @krissnow7723
    @krissnow7723 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Dr. Susan. This detailed explanation was incredibly helpful!

  • @choochootrain7540
    @choochootrain7540 25 дней назад

    I appreciated your explanation it was helpful. You made it more comfortable and less scary. I liked that you explained if you have this you have a higher risk, but it doesn’t necessarily mean you will have a fracture. If we can keep it the same on the next Dexa scan then that’s progress. I guess I am feeling very hopeful that maybe I can keep my score the same. I’m now on hrt and maybe the estrogen will help. I also do not eat dairy & for many years. Dr suggested calcium vit d. Thank you for your video and suggestions.

  • @stef3565
    @stef3565 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your videos. I've just started watching them. I started menopause at 56, always been fit and active. I am 58 and found out I have stage 4 osteoporosis. It's disturbing to the core.

  • @cm1906
    @cm1906 Год назад +4

    Thank you very much for this great lesson, Dr Susan. What would be a good scientific source to take to my endocrinologist to make my case to try testosterone replacement for osteoporosis as well (I am on estradiol and progesterone)? It seems like the focus is only ever on “libido” (which is not always easy to talk about, I find). What about all the other important functions of testosterone in the female body, and it seems like the medical community doesn’t care that we loose T and have decades more to live. It’s frustrating.

  • @Idk-do4db
    @Idk-do4db Год назад +1

    Truly appreciate this great, easy to understand breakdown. I wish this video was up before my annual earlier this week. Will f/up with my PCP to get my DXA scheduled. Do you offer remote visits from other states?

  • @lealahti453
    @lealahti453 Год назад +3

    What form of Magnesium should be taken, and what dosage would you suggest for severe Osteoporosis?

  • @MH-mo5he
    @MH-mo5he 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your knowledge and honesty!

  • @stephaniejunca2875
    @stephaniejunca2875 11 месяцев назад +1

    My specialist prescribed Tymlos, which I have not taken. What is your opinion? My tscores are 3.2-3.5. I’m 10 yrs post menopause and just started HRT. Which I advocated for after following you!! Thank u!

  • @lourdesfajardo3515
    @lourdesfajardo3515 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @michsand
    @michsand Год назад

    Thank you, so very helpful I have osteopenia also white and small framed have been on HRT for 9 years. But as you say that may have been the case anyway. I will continue taking my Vit D , Magnesium and Calcium. The only thing I struggle with is consistent exercise, as a chronic migraine sufferer since peri menopause I have to be careful as this is one of my triggers.

  • @alessandrachavesphotograph3857
    @alessandrachavesphotograph3857 Месяц назад

    How do you suggest a patient stops prolia if/when she needs to? It’s the worst downside of Prolia, that you can no stop it without a plan.

  • @fionas2690
    @fionas2690 Год назад

    Very informative thank you. I’ve started hormone replacement but he didn’t give me testosterone, only estrogen patch and progesterone tablet

  • @nancyplunk6673
    @nancyplunk6673 22 дня назад

    can you recommend a supplement manufacturer for magnesium?

  • @TheZazaSmith
    @TheZazaSmith Год назад +1

    Hello! I’m a 48 year old mom of 2, 11 and 8. I had a stress fracture of the third metatarsal this fall which led my doctor to order a dexa. I got the results: I have osteoporosis of my left hip and osteopenia of my spine. Am I not a little “young” for that diagnosis already? I started strength training 3 years ago (3-4) times a week, I don’t drink or smoke, and I eat really well. 😢

    • @TheZazaSmith
      @TheZazaSmith Год назад

      Hi! Want to make sure you see my comments. ❤

  • @cherylmunro1808
    @cherylmunro1808 5 месяцев назад +1

    Will this help if i start Bhrt as I am 70 yrs.old ad have osteoporosis but other wise very good health.

  • @melanied.8889
    @melanied.8889 Год назад

    Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤

  • @user-wq3vg3nl8u
    @user-wq3vg3nl8u Год назад

    Why doesn't insurance pick up more of the cost of hormone replacement drugs if it helps osteoporosis?

  • @fittogowithmolly
    @fittogowithmolly Год назад +2

    Is it safe to start taking estrogen 10 years into post menopause?

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад +1

      It's never too late to start, but the earlier the better

  • @krista7259
    @krista7259 11 месяцев назад

    I am like your mother. I have also lost 4 inches. I have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis at 70. Would hormones work for me at this point?

  • @BarbaraCorn-du2qi
    @BarbaraCorn-du2qi 4 месяца назад +1

    Please know that Prolia is not a favorite among bone experts because unless you take a re-absorptive medication shortly after stopping, you will loss bone rapidly. So once you start Prolia are stuck taking osteoporosis drugs and the ones that are your least favorite. 😢 😢😢😢

  • @melaniestell5383
    @melaniestell5383 Год назад

    could u say what is the optimal level for estradiol & testosterone levels to shoot for? For example what the range would be? thx

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад

      Hi Melanie, Estradiol 40-100; Testosterone 100-150

  • @reginafernandez5439
    @reginafernandez5439 Год назад +1

    My estradiol blood level is 63 , what is a good estradiol level to protect your bonos?

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад

      Hi Regina, that’s actually perfect - around 40-100

  • @vonikabear6449
    @vonikabear6449 4 месяца назад

    Great video, up to the point where you select Prolia. I can’t believe that you are unaware of the downsides of this drug. Contrary to what you state, It is certainly not safer than bisphosphonates. it has the same dangerous side-effects, i.e. necrosis of the jaw and atypical fractures after discontinuation. I am surprised that you didn’t research this before posting your information and misleading others.

    • @BarbaraCorn-du2qi
      @BarbaraCorn-du2qi 4 месяца назад +1

      The drug is not bad in and of itself it just requires constant monitoring and use of the reabsorptives afterwards so don't precipitously lose bone. Dr McCormick speaks about this. To increase bone formation you definitely need to take the anabolics.

  • @joegaines8826
    @joegaines8826 10 месяцев назад

    What is your opinion of Potassium citrate? There was a trial done in Europe that had a nice response (doi: 10.1210/jc.2012-3099). Thanks

    • @karolamelka
      @karolamelka 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Dr Susan. I have started following you recently and I love your videos. I have learned so much.
      Can you do a topic about asthma ?
      Looking forward to watching more videos and learn more from you

  • @DebbieDooo
    @DebbieDooo Год назад +1

    You mentioned White and Asian women a few times. Does that mean that black women do not get osteo diseases as often?

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Год назад

      Hey there, this is correct.

  • @ThuLe-eh1xe
    @ThuLe-eh1xe Год назад

    Vit K is different than k2. Please specify. Thank you.

    • @beyondfitrd
      @beyondfitrd 9 месяцев назад

      See this NIH Fact Sheet: ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminK-HealthProfessional/?print=1

  • @mvwkout5714
    @mvwkout5714 Год назад

    What about Garden of Life Grow Bone? Has anyone tried this?

    • @ThuLe-eh1xe
      @ThuLe-eh1xe Год назад

      Garden of life has strontium in it. I heard that strontium, after we take for two years , will make bone brittle.

  • @spaciodecm
    @spaciodecm Год назад

    nice hair))

  • @trochantermainsign8874
    @trochantermainsign8874 2 месяца назад

    How about PROGESTERONE deficiency ? 99.9% of all these videos on bone loss and osteopenia and osteoporosis NEVER mention Progesterone deficiency when it comes to preventing and reversing bone loss.
    Almost every video mentions estrogen but estrogen never reverses bone loss but only slows down bone loss.
    Four hormones are known to help regrow strong bones.
    The big four are
    PROGESTERONE
    VITAMINE D3
    TESTOSTERONE
    NANDROLONE
    PROGESTERONE AND VITAMINE D3 ARE ESSENTIAL AND TESTOSTERONE AND NANDROLONE ARE great as well