I improved my osteoporosis by increasing sups D3/K2, calcium, boron, zinc, vit. C, magnesium, and protein. I also bought a vibration plate (10-15 min 5x/week), walking 30 minutes most days, and cutting out dark colas containing phosphorus acid. I improved my bone density by 5.6% in 2 years. It's a slow process, but I was just trying to not get worse.
@marynewman91806 сағат бұрын
Thanks for posting your experience!
@barbaraannmiller17010 күн бұрын
I'm so thankful that at 72 years of age I still have normal bone density.
@vbiddy2 күн бұрын
Do you take HRT? Weight bearing exercise?
@lunasky563523 сағат бұрын
I’m so happy you’re happy. Classic line from “All about Eve” voiced by Betty Davis.
@ushiefreebird74704 күн бұрын
Hi, I live in Southern France for 15 years, and I do as the French do: We walk a lot naturally. I live on a little hill and have to carry my shopping stuff uphill every day. We eat natural food. I take no medication and no supplements. My blood pressure is a bit high, but I negotiated with my doctor to loose weight and reduce salt and eat more Kalium (potassium) rich food, which is easy as I love fruits and vegs. I also love fish.Lots of herbs, chick peas, garlic, salat etc every day. I have a fresh outdoor food market around the corner. Fresh bread every day from the local bakery. With good butter and jam in the morning. I have cut down on my coffee intake quite a bit. Had lots of coffee before, now only in the morning mostly. But in winter I have a hot chocolate in the evening (in France this means pure cocoa powder and a little sugar, not that artificial stuff you have in America). I love being outside in the sun. Oh, actually this is one supplement I take, only in winter: Vit D. Around 800 I think. Not every day, but often. Having become French I believe in my daily wine, plus regulary sex. I think this is totally underestimated, the sex. It is what keeps us young and healthy. My neighbour just died aged 101. She made the mistake to go to hospital to cure a cold/bronchitis. Was fine, apart from the cold, when she walked in. Got out dead. What a pity. I was married to a doctor for 27 years, so I know what I am talking about. Although these two seem very nice and goodlooking :-) Greetings from France.
@Peony250012 күн бұрын
I'm Canadian and we do the same in our house except we make our own fresh bread and keep a garden to preserve our own jams, pickles, sauerkraut etc .. I think that living simply helps. I love knowing that no matter where you live in the world, the same habits seem to apply. Stay healthy everybody!
@26Obsidian22 сағат бұрын
@@Peony25001Fully agree! 👍🏼
@vanitagomes379411 сағат бұрын
@@ushiefreebird7470 Hi whats your age. Are you menopausal.
@lisar39444 күн бұрын
Thank you for advocating for possible use of HRT, explaining its role in bone health, and also pointing out that the WHI study that villainized it was basically bunk. Thanks to my enlightened doc, I have been on HRT since the very start of menopause, and one of my biggest motivators (aside from desperately needing to fix my insomnia problem) was to preserve bone density. Every single (elderly) woman on both sides of my family died due to complications of osteoporosis. Of course it's never listed as a cause of death, which is awfully convenient ;) In any case, aside from basic menopausal symptom relief, I think it is one of the most valuable tools women have to protect their health and overall wellbeing in a variety of ways, not least of which is bone density preservation. This is so important and frankly I can't believe this was glossed over as an extremely important "plus" when doing the calculus between tiny increased risk of breast cancer with HRT (which was not even true) vs the very high chance of developing osteoporosis without it, along with all the pain, loss of mobility, and yes death, that comes with that.
@stef35653 күн бұрын
entire generation left with poor bones because of that study
@TheHcjfctcКүн бұрын
Thank you! My daughter, 13, has broken her forearm 3 times (right once and left twice), both bones all 3 times. I asked her orthopedist what we could do to strengthen her bones and he just said calcium which she gets plenty of. This is really good to know since she is still quite young. I certainly want her to have good bone density before hitting her peak.
@bethduffus4598Күн бұрын
Thank you for supporting HRT. Such a shame that so many women missed the benefits of this, including the prevention of osteoporosis, because of incorrect advice in the 2000s, . It also reduces the risk of colorectal cancer, although this benefit is not often mentioned.
@TalkingWithDocsКүн бұрын
Welcome. We feel strongly about this. Was not aware of the reduced risk of colorectal cancer. Thanks for sharing
@nikkisue171512 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am almost 68 years old and I was diagnosed with osteoporosis at menopause around 52 years of age. My mother also had this silent disease. I have worked out 5 days a week for almost 20 years. My osteoporosis was getting worse so two years ago I decided to use Prolia injections as suggested by my endocrinologist. Just had a DEXA screening and it showed improvement. I tried going naturally, but this was the only method that has made a difference. I also take calcium/Vitamin D supplements with MK7 and Biosil collagen. I am now walking two miles 5 days a week. I will look into adding a weighted vest. Thanks again.
@RD123499 күн бұрын
@@nikkisue1715 there is class action lawsuit against Prolia. It did major damage to my mom.
@marciamakoviecki32956 күн бұрын
Are you lifting heavy weights? Cardio isn't enough.
@vbiddy2 күн бұрын
My mother is 72 and has osteoporosis, but her lifestyle I believe is the culprit; low vitamin D, no HRT, no consistent weight bearing exercise and barely eats (long-time thing). Were you lifting weights when you were working out 5x a week? Were you eating enough protein and was your vitamin D optimum? From all my research, pills are not recommended. Bu whatever works for you is great. Sounds like you are taking control over the matter.
@nikkisue1715Күн бұрын
@@marciamakoviecki3295 I have lifted weights for over 20 years and am still doing it. I am doing everything suggested. I also have hypothyroidism, so it could also be the medication that I am taking and it is hereditary.
@nikkisue1715Күн бұрын
@@vbiddy Yes. I was lifting weights when I was working out. Thanks for the reply.
@Tellyawhat45 күн бұрын
I demanded HRT and thankfully, my endocrinologist approved it. Best thing I've ever done! I look and feel 20 years younger than I am. Yes, protein, calcium-rich foods, walking, jogging, running, weight resistance exercises, and Vitamin D3 with Vitamin K2 are all very helpful. Like the weighted vest idea! I'm a Canuck now living in Oz, so always nice to hear that endearing Canadian accent,🎉 plus I enjoyed the fine chemistry you share. You can replace my hip anytime, fellas...in due course. I'm chugging along quite nicely at the moment! Cheers!
@carolbourque985322 сағат бұрын
Were you on HRT and then went off? Ive been off for 15 years and am wondering if it will help to go back on.
@sparky791519 күн бұрын
I have some osteoarthritis. Every day I make myself a big pot of tea consisting of 2 bags peppermint tea 2 bags camomile tea 2 bags of rosehip tea 2 bags of turmeric tea with ginger Sometimes I add a tablespoon of honey to the mix. Breakfast drink made with bullet mixer 2 clementines 2 tablespoons of honey 1 packet of vitamin C 1 packet of gelatin 1 tablespoon of ginger 1 tablespoon of cinnamon 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder a dash or two of pepper pour orange juice (with pulp) into container until full Mix this with the blender - a great healthy drink in the morning
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@AnnK-o3q15 күн бұрын
Bone isn’t just funny. It’s downright humerous!
@dianemccabe990712 күн бұрын
That just tickles my funny bone!!
@LBright444411 күн бұрын
Ha-Ha. 😂
@gigilaroux7622 күн бұрын
Humerus
@ginac277219 күн бұрын
I have osteopenia and address it by going to OsteoStrong weekly (osteogenic loading based on Wolff's law), go to stregth training classes 3x /week, at home do squats, jump squats, sit to stand, push ups on the countertop, take AlgaeCal, Strontium citrate, Vit D, E A, K, prunes for boron, use cronometer APP to monitor protein, calcium and other nutrients in my food, zero sugar or processed food. Get a REMS test if available near you, in addition (or instead of) DXA scan. I'm 70 and do NOT want to break my hip!
@pionus365119 күн бұрын
I’m 70, I also got to Osteo Strong and have rems scan. My bones are all in the green like a 40-year-olds but I’ve been doing weight-bearing exercises for 20 years. I walked with the weight vest and I go to Osteo Strong started in 20 21 because I never ever heard of it. I love that. I’m in the green.
@majelthesurreal572319 күн бұрын
@@pionus3651 that is so great to hear. Congratulations. I just checked and there's no osteo strong in my state. Very depressing. I started, after compression fracture, to do strength training and weight lifting. We don't have REMS scans near where I live either.
@teresaclutter975719 күн бұрын
How long have you been doin this regiment? How is your progress?
@majelthesurreal572319 күн бұрын
I googled to see the advantages of REMS over Dexa. I found this. REMS can provide additional information about bone quality, in addition to bone mineral density (BMD).
@rc2488819 күн бұрын
Good work!!! My wife has essentially the same protocol. Rems was a good idea, gave her more hope...watch the strontium though....look into the enero program. You can do a modified version at home.🎉🎉
@witatter115 күн бұрын
I was always active when i was younger (now 65), lifted weights, was in the Army, walked A LOT, ate right, etc. When i was in my 40’s i was diagnosed with Osteopenia so i was very mindful of weight bearing exercises. I now have Severe Osteoporosis and have had many bone breaks, knee fractures, etc. I did everything right and i still ended up with osteoporosis!
@lizabennett797915 күн бұрын
Have you tried osteostrong? Not sure how safe it would be but it is suppose to help build bone. I'm 63 and just started it.
@narelled15915 күн бұрын
Are you taking any specific medication for bone loss now?
@j3d35415 күн бұрын
Genetics plays a huge part
@cherylmlee429815 күн бұрын
@@lizabennett7979 don't do OsteoStrong if you have active fractures - only makes them worse 😞
@seawolf36514 күн бұрын
@@lizabennett7979What is oseostrong?
@Lisa-du6pv11 күн бұрын
At age 63 started walking with a weighted vest. Depending on fitness level I would recommend wearing around the house doing routine activities first before going out and walking for miles. I started with 8# and increased over the past 11 months to 14#. I walk in a rural area up hills and on uneven surfaces and gravel roads. If I were walking on flat ground in town would most certainly add more weight.
@KathySheets-d4o4 күн бұрын
Like the ideal!
@Propfaqs19 күн бұрын
I was 54 and had a routine at lunch of walking a mile in the neighborhood rather than gossiping in the teachers’ lounge. The first leg of the walk included a small hill which usually gave no problem. Walked straight down it 5x a week. Then one day… excruciating pain!! The first orthopedic surgeon said it was a meniscus tear and I was scheduled for surgery. My brother urged me to get a second opinion and after an MRI and x-rays, I was told it was a femoral fracture!!! That made me really mad at the 1st doctor. Quack. It healed. No surgery. No problems since with that leg. Ever since, I use the ski slope transverse on any hill, back and forth. Everyone should do that!!! Any hill, every time!!!
@Kidges17 күн бұрын
How do you do a ski slope transverse? Thank you 😊
@annie_charcheologist17 күн бұрын
@@Kidgesalso after more explanation of this
@j.pappas908316 күн бұрын
@@Kidges zig zag
@dink812512 күн бұрын
Thank you for that simple, straight forward answer. I walk to & from a grocery store I use. Slightly hilly walk, about 1.5 miles. I have trouble with the "hilly" part..I was born a "flatlander". The zig zag will..I think!..divert my brain's attention from the breathtaking (literally) "hilliness". 83 y.o. female here. And, yes, I walk both ways. Thank you again! @j.pappas9083
@kattegler12 күн бұрын
it’s a “zig zag” up or down a hill as if you were skiing down a hill. It’s a great way to a fall from loosing your balance.
@millie92369 күн бұрын
I've never used HRT. I'm 61 and 21 years into menopause. I have the densest bones my Ortho (who I used to work for) has ever seen. I ride my bike to work and walk and stand all day. I live on the second floor, no elevator. I consume yogurt, cheese, chocolate milk daily. I also have a healthy BMI and well hydrated viscera. I eat fish and nuts, greens and fruits. I don't take supplements but take meds for aggressive Hashimotos.
@CrystalCane-yh7qc8 күн бұрын
And you have good genes
@Athena-le7rm7 күн бұрын
Any dairy products are a mistake to eat. Try plant cheese that digests much better thsn cow cheese and doesn't cause mucus in your body.
@margaretcoote14297 күн бұрын
Do you take iodine? Every cell in your body needs it check out Dr Bernstein
@marciamakoviecki32956 күн бұрын
Which supplements?
@JetJ3215 күн бұрын
@@marciamakoviecki3295She said she doesn't take supplements.
@Pamsterdam7516 күн бұрын
I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and I've taken HRT since menopause back when I was in my late 40's, I'm turning 70 next year. It has been a life saver for my bones and it has given me great benefits all round, even with skin, hair etc.
@juliebrown837516 күн бұрын
I made the mistake of going off HRT and my bone density clearly dropped even though I exercise regularly. I'm back on it, mostly because of bone density concerns.
@TeresaBryant-lq3ue15 күн бұрын
Did it bring back your periods?
@juliebrown837515 күн бұрын
@@TeresaBryant-lq3ue No. If you have any post-menopausal bleeding, see your doctor right away.
@Pamsterdam7513 күн бұрын
@@TeresaBryant-lq3ue No not at all.
@Vimlan12312 күн бұрын
Hi 👋 I'm also turning 70 march 8 next year...wrongly diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis but have osteoarthritis...going for mri this week...going to do all natural to avoid surgery 😊 🎉🎉🎉🎉love from South Africa 🇿🇦 💖
@sanddollar252Күн бұрын
I love that doctors are willing to do these videos now, as most of the docs we see in the office are in such a hurry, and so preoccupied, they really don’t help much. For example, in four years I’ve had 8 vertebrae fractures, a sacral fracture (hell on earth), and a foot fracture; but no doctor - orthopedic or primary care - has ever done a bone density test or even suggested so much as a calcium supplement. And I might add, these fractures happened one at a time, not all at once.
@teena1054Күн бұрын
I'm 64 and have had no bone density issues and am on no medicatoins. I am very healthy
@jm356618 күн бұрын
Would never take prescribed osteoporosis meds. I do definately agree with all the other suggestions.
@TalkingWithDocs18 күн бұрын
It’s a last resort for sure for those who are the extremes of low bone density. Some people need it
@MrMpecar18 күн бұрын
Biophosnates, No try to avoid.
@architecturalheritage10 күн бұрын
I had breast cancer at 58 and taking anastrozole does lower bone density, so far so good, I am taking CA 500 plus sesame tahina, D3 5000 iu daily and omega 3 supplements
@VDash-Slesinski8 күн бұрын
I’ve been taking Compounded HRT for 20 years after surgery for ovarian cancer at the age of 47. My gynecologist oncologist has been writing the prescription for this treatment. I began feeling normal afterwards and continue to feel normal.
@Lisa-du6pv11 күн бұрын
Vit D with K2 helps with transport of serum calcium to the bone and therefore less likely for serum calcium causing calcifications in the vascular system
@janist66264 күн бұрын
I am 74 years old. I have been on HRT for 35 years. Last week I had bone density test and my bone density improved from osteoporosis to osteopenia I do not drink nor smoke. I also have not eaten any fast foods in 25 years. My gyn has begged me to stop HRT. My PCP prescribes HRT for me. Breasts are fine and sexual activity still exists.
@vanitagomes37942 күн бұрын
You mean your bones are better because of HRT. Here all the gyns say HRT gives cancer. . I am 50 got Meno pause at 46 and suffering for 4😢 yrs. No sexual activity I just don't feel anything. No sleep, tiredness, frequent urination osteopenia in some places. Please share your HRT docs name
@gretchenolson3162 күн бұрын
Dr. Mary Claire Haver. Website has list of providers
@sohailakoda168017 сағат бұрын
I guess you were lucky..
@vanitagomes379411 сағат бұрын
@@janist6626 did you do anything else to improve bone density Like calcium tablets
@bychelo21399 сағат бұрын
It’s not luck
@maryflanagan31934 күн бұрын
Love watching you guys! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience!!
@TalkingWithDocs4 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@martinwallace573419 күн бұрын
We are becoming much more aware of the vital role of vitamin K2. In short, most people have plenty of calcium in their diet. D3 helps to get it absorbed from the food into the bloodstream. However, without K2 the calcium can be deposited where it is not wanted: in the arteries, on the heart valves, on soft tissues, on the spinal ligaments (DISH). K2 is essential in getting the calcium into the bones and teeth. How to get K2? Fermented foods (natto, sauerkraut, some cheeses, organ meats) are a source, but apart from natto it is hard to get enough. So most people should supplement.
@geronimoflyingfree19 күн бұрын
K1 is really important, that's right...😊 but what about just eating..greens? 😁 edit: sorry, just realized you were specifically speaking about K2 and not K1! Actually in this context (bones) it makes much more sense.. 😅 sorry again!
@martinwallace573419 күн бұрын
@@geronimoflyingfree No worries. As you suggest, most people get enough K1 from food. It's necessary for clotting, especially. To be honest, although K2 has been known about for nearly 100 years, it's only in the last 20 years or less that awareness has grown of its importance to bone health. It was first really noticed in Japan, where some people eat a lot of natto, and it was noticed that the natto eaters had noticeably lower rates of osteoporosis. Eventually it was narrowed down to the effect of K2.
@sheryljackson806819 күн бұрын
Buy a D3 supplement that is also K2....D3K2. That is how we need to take a vit d supplement
@plumeria6618 күн бұрын
K2 is easily gotten by eating eggs or animal protein. It’s not that hard to get.
@mariav123418 күн бұрын
@@geronimoflyingfree I heard that K1 is transformed in K2 inside the body.
@bijou737Күн бұрын
I've learned that trampoline rebounding is one of the best exercises to apply resistance to muscles & bones. It also is a nice period of time (I do 30 mins/day) to listen to podcasts! 😊
@macsmiffy21974 күн бұрын
I’m in the UK so we are controlled by NICE as to prescribed medicines. I have Crohn’s disease and was prescribed AdcalD3, but the leaflet advice said not to eat leafy greens or any other food high in calcium. As a vegetarian, that would cut out a lot of foods which carried other health benefits. It didn’t make any sense to me that I should stop eating good food in order to take a pill. My calcium levels are checked and are fine, so I just take D3 with a glass of whole milk. I used to walk a lot before getting hip oa, but I’m 6months post THR and gradually getting my strength and stamina back. We have a long waiting list for orthopaedic surgery, I was 10 years from diagnosis, so I have a long journey back to fitness, but I’m determined to get there.
@goeshen4359Күн бұрын
Thank you for all this information and also I so enjoy how you both present the information, knowledge, facts, humor and speaking to your audience. (There are so doctors that speak with 10 foot words to prove they’ve gotten their medical degree and it’s frustrating for a lay person. I also believe that knowing your audience speaks volumes for one’s intellect. ) Greatly appreciate y’all and your channel.
@michelewilliams448519 күн бұрын
I’m 68 and have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. I refused the medication because of the side effects. However I m WFPB don’t smoke rarely drink and I do all your recommended exercises and supplements except the hormone therapy, I was told because I have not had a period in more than 10 years that there was no point. Do you think it would help me now to ask again? Thanks guys love your videos.
@elizabethbarranon62217 күн бұрын
Same exact situation here. I wonder now at 68 so far past last period if maybe new research suggests HRT might still be beneficial!
@josieray154314 күн бұрын
I started bioidentical HRT 10 years menopause and my friend started it 20 years menopause. She has increased bone per REM and DXA with HRT combined with Strength and lift training at her local gym. I am also on carnivore diet which got rid of joint pain in my knee and I have spondylosis and osteopenia. My skin, hair and bone are improving with addition of HRT. I’m on continuous, but some bone experts say cyclical helps bone even more so I am researching that. My only supplement is iodine. I love tea but teas are so high in fluoride. Double brewed is not bad so I do that when I really crave tea!
@Savannah-ed4rv13 күн бұрын
What is wfpb?
@michelewilliams448513 күн бұрын
@ whole Foods plant based.
@dicelady42 күн бұрын
Thank you . I learned things not told by my doctors. I’ve had osteopenia then into osteoporosis. My Dr just doesn’t say much. My OBGYN was furious my GP isn’t guiding me more in osteoporosis. I take some vit D and CA and carry my twin grandsons a lot. No one ever mentioned the soda and uptake issues with CA or Vit D with protein. So many little things to learn.
@DCornwell-d2t16 күн бұрын
Atherosclerosis was briefly mentioned regarding calcium supplements. I believe taking K2 with Calcium helps the calcium get out of the blood vessels and absorbed into the bones where it belongs. It's helpful to know which form of the supplement being highlighted in video has the most bioavailability. Thank you for your fun and informative content.
@Mmm...yummymummy14 күн бұрын
These 2 R surgeons. Their knowledge of nutrition is limited by retarded medical schools .
@vbiddy2 күн бұрын
My mom in the past was taking calcium pills and not taking d3/k2 and I believe this caused her to have atherosclerosis. Once I become informed, she stopped.
@hosaisg87583 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in my mid 40s (60 yo now, 10 yr post menopausal) the choice of HRT was not discussed with me by any of my doctors as it was the era of HRT causing breast cancer! (my mother had breast cancer in her early 50s). I've taken bisphosphonates on & off, and this summer took Reclast injection (once a yr). Now, I've asked my gyn doc on my routine annual visits twice to prescribe HRT going forward, for bone health & the diminished Estrogen - her answer was "that ship has sailed for you". I don't want to accept the answer and am going to pursue this further with endocrinologist. Am I right? Should I start HRT at age 60?
@adina2263 күн бұрын
I have the same question, thank you for sharing. Is it too late to start hrt after a few years into menopause? And why ?
@trishrundquist743717 күн бұрын
I have estrogen positive breast cancer so no HRT for me. In fact I take an estrogen blocker along with calcium and vitamin d. No alcohol but I do like my morning caffeine. Good suggestions!
@TalkingWithDocs17 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. You’ve got this Trish!
@triciadaily451210 күн бұрын
Do magnesium and Vit K2 (MK7)
@sparky791519 күн бұрын
A great way to save money is to use empty plastic jars an bottles along with a recyclable shopping bag. I fill the jugs and bottles with water and put them in the shopping bag. I exercise with the shopping bag(s). When I need more weight I just add more water bottles. Simple easy.
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Wow nice
@kathysutton263118 күн бұрын
Great!!
@jlseagull2.0602 күн бұрын
Yeah water is heavy if you have enough amount of it.
@colettejaques2559Күн бұрын
😂ridiculous idea
@sparky7915Күн бұрын
@@jlseagull2.060 I have been using some empty 1 kg peanut butter jars. Works great. As you need more weight just add another bottle or jar of water. For example, for developing strength in my forearms and wrists I have have a big shopping bag filled with water bottles attached to a round plastic pipe. I roll up the bag forwards and backwards until my forearms are sore.
@HA-kw7vq20 күн бұрын
I also eat prunes / figs / black raisins, just part of my healthy eating. 😌
@jenniferhutson857919 күн бұрын
@@HA-kw7vq There are several studies confirming the efficacy of eating 4-6 prunes per day to build BMD.
@sharonsaber22317 күн бұрын
I do as well. Studies report eating 50 gm prunes (5-6) daily seems to positively affect bone density and/ or halt bone loss
@DWAIN6117 күн бұрын
I have started making mineral water with Celtic salt. The minerals in bones are complex and many. A great exercise is standing on one leg as this engages the muscles necessary to to right yourself instead of heading to the floor.
@wendymckee662717 күн бұрын
I do this when I brush my teeth. Standing on one leg to help with my balance
@JubeeBijou3 күн бұрын
Exactly how do you make the mineral water?
@LeilaBessada19 күн бұрын
Love your presentations. I watch your spots as often as I can. A mixture of wonderful information with a dash of humour and an easy going style that keeps the viewer engaged to the end. Thank you
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@GloriaYoung-qo1ts4 күн бұрын
My experience with HRT was not good. My doctor had me taking it in a different way and I got uterine cancer, luckily it was caught early.
@Dana-op6ex19 күн бұрын
Addendum: I have been on hormone replacement for decades, I am a yoga devote, I eat Keto, rarely drink alcohol, don't smoke, and have had one Reclast infusion. I also have had 3 back surgeries decades ago, and have degenerative discs. I deal fine with the back issues, just don't run anymore. STILL, I am worried about a hip prosthesis causing more harm than good in my bone on bone hips. Thanks.
@peggybiggs583315 күн бұрын
I'm 71, have been on HRT (compounded bioidenticals) for 20 years, strength trained for 25 years, walk daily, am a big dairy consumer, & have good bone density. For many of my friends who have osteopenia or osteoporosis, is it too late for strength training, calcium, etc? I hear them say it is too late & only meds & injections will help at that point. I worry about them.
@lisar39444 күн бұрын
who is saying that? I find this surprising as of course we still need to get adequate calcium and other nutrients, and unless the bones are so weak that strength training could cause a fracture, it could only help to start a program? Maybe the concern is that you can't get back to healthy bone density without meds, but saying there is no point in taking these other steps sounds highly questionable.
@gustc7653 күн бұрын
It is not too late. I started serious strength training 10 months ago at age 71. My recent bone density test showed that I have moved from osteoporosis to osteopenia in all three areas of bone tested.
@azteca66953 күн бұрын
@@gustc765 You just gave me hope!
@fionagordon-turner59619 күн бұрын
I love the banter between the doctors - all the advice was familiar and made sense.
@TalkingWithDocs8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@lyndajohnson32023 күн бұрын
I primary Hyperparathyroidism and it caused osteoporosis at age 57 yrs it’s been 9 months since surgery they took half thyroid and 2 enlarged parathyroids out now I went to osteopenia in 10 months except L1-L4 they said it can take up to 2 yrs after surgery to go back to normal bone health.
@TalkingWithDocs3 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Best of luck
@southerngirl77314 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information! I fear HRT...Have lost several family members to breast cancer before the age of 60. It's a difficult decision!
@TalkingWithDocs13 күн бұрын
For sure complicated. Talk to your doc
@Savannah-ed4rv13 күн бұрын
If you have any history of breast cancer in your family do not take HRT! You can use natural wild yam / progesterone cream instead!
@tammyrickert313019 күн бұрын
Hello fellas! Very Interesting, Thank You Both for Your time helping us understanding our bones better! What's your opinion on vit K2? I would Really Appreciate it! I broke my wrist last summer just cleaning the house. My wrist was hurting for 2 weeks before I went for an X-ray. Then this summer I broke my big toe. I'm 62, and this osteopenia is really getting scarey.❤
@d.dimitrov897213 күн бұрын
Hello! I was wondering why were chest compound exercises ignored? Wouldn't the sternum and the ribs be one of the few bones that preserve the ability to produce antibodies and other immune system cells in young adults? Wouldn't that make push ups and bench presses great for even boosting your immune system?
@JubeeBijou3 күн бұрын
I think any compound weight training is beneficial, including chest press.
@winnieh834Күн бұрын
Thank you so much, docs, for making this content for us. So appreciative
@TalkingWithDocsКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@estelamino635619 күн бұрын
Yes. Thanks my bones are getting weak ..day by day ..Gracias
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
You are so welcome
@luannhimea39347 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great information. I love that you share your knowledge with us!
@marybeth12319 күн бұрын
I have ra and also had oesteopenia several years ago but no one told me to do anything about it. So now of course have oestoporosis. Now they suggested I take Prolia and take calcium plus minerals, have taken vitamin d for years. I agreed to take the calcium but after already taking Humira the thought of Prolia too and all the side effects scared me. Now that my bones are destroyed…the first thing they mention is drugs. Of course no one even mentioned anything else…exercise..diet. I think I will stick with walking but can only do so much with ra. Thanks for the information. You guys are great.
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Hang in there you can do this. Thanks so much
@marybeth12319 күн бұрын
You’re welcome…only being 58. Have to keep going. 😃
@sparklej114219 күн бұрын
You can do this. I have RA and osteopenia. All osteopenia means is that your bones are less dense a given amount. I went to a doctor to explain all this and she said, "You don't really have a problem. Right now your bones are denser than mine and I'm in my thirties." Diet and exercise mean so much. I exercise 21/2 hours a day. Not every day, but that's my goal. Cardio drumming-love it to death-yoga, tai chi, weights. Diet? I'm trying to DASH more. I'm 73 and can outlast my grandkids! Hang in there! Blessings!
@marybeth12319 күн бұрын
@@sparklej1142 Thanks for the info…good advice.
@JonandMarleneSchade19 күн бұрын
I would stay the hell away from Prolia.
@nativetexan66282 күн бұрын
I have a calciumartery score of 1200. Really 1200. So I am trying to get that out of my arteries and into my bone by taking vitamin d3 and k2. And many of the exercises are really hard on old knees and joints.
@MarioTheGoose19 күн бұрын
After being on Proton Pump Inhibiters (Omeprazole) for 20 plus years.I have osteoporosis. One broken leg so far. I can't believe that you did not discuss this horrible over-the-counter drug. Not only do they cause long-term damage, they are nearly impossible to get off of.
@debbiechrysler34612 күн бұрын
I’ve been on this for 15 years. I was never told of the side effects and maybe they didn’t know back then . I have osteoporosis. I’m 63 , always been active and stand all day in my job . Now I’m scared and cannot stop the pantoprazole as the heartburn and acid reflux is awful. People should be warned. My doctor wants me to have an injection once a year to help the osteoporosis not get worse 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@normnicholson20 күн бұрын
Love the humour! I cant count how many of your videos I have watched over the past 6 months. 2 weeks post hip replacement. Learned so much about so many subjects. Keep up the good work! Im Canadian too! Victoria.
@AlisonGrundle9 күн бұрын
I recently was diagnosed with osteoporosis and was prescribed Fosamax. About a month later I developed jaw pain which I have never had before. Needless to say I stopped taking the medication after reading about the side effects of taking osteoporosis medication. My doctor wants me to try a different med however I am very hesitant because of the side effects I already experienced. Not sure what I should do. I am following your other 6 suggestions!!
@musicsansnotes8 күн бұрын
Boniva is safe. No problems, just very slow to work. The generic name ibandronate 150 mg.
@carolcavena84198 күн бұрын
No to Big Pharma! I am 67 and have osteoporosis. My DEXA scans were disheartening at the high rate of loss of bone density. I started taking AlgaeCal nearly four years ago. Two years ago, I had a DEXA scan, and remarkably I gained 6% in one area. My twin sister was using TrueOsteo, and she gained 6% in both areas they measure. It is incredible. It would be incredible to just maintain, but to gain is absolutely fantastic. I used Prolia years ago at the suggestion of a doctor, but stopped once I read the damage it does to your bones! Sure the bone density increases; it fills them up like cement and then they can't grow correctly. It is shameful!!! Check out the information on studies done for TrueOsteo and AlgaeCal. Regarding Algae Cal: "This human study involving more than 200 women and men found that AlgaeCal formulations increased bone density by more than 2% on average. To gain bone density at all is an unusual finding as humans normally lose approximately 1% of bone each year after age 40"
@margaretcoote14297 күн бұрын
I would never take any of these bone meds I know of others who got bad jaw too rotted inside them after these drugs it was horrific
@MrRandom3195 күн бұрын
My dentist told me fosamax can cause bone collapse during dental surgery. I do things like strength training, HRT, supplementation and good nutrition
@Vero-TXКүн бұрын
Over past 9 yrs, I have several fractures & diagnosed with osteopenia. I drink alot of milk and I have taken 5000 units of Vit D since diagnosis. 4 yrs ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Oncology put me on Anastrazole (Arimidex) as estrogen blocker for 5 yrs to help prevent return of my type of cancer & with my bone history also started me on Zometa infusion every 6 mo. I have no known side effects from Zometa. I still take 5000 units of Vit D every day. I'm 66. I have 1 more year of Anastrazole & Zometa to go. My last bone density scan showed T score of -1.4 but that was a 5.5% improvement over 2.5 yr period. When I go off the Anastrazole & Zometa I wonder if I may be more or less at risk for bone density problems. Any thoughts?
@srice623119 күн бұрын
Yesterday I tried red lentil pasta (the only ingredient is red lentils). It has less carbs and more protein than regular pasta. I really liked it.
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Lentils are a super food for sure
@janegray583519 күн бұрын
I love red lentil pasta and I make it with sautéed arugula, spinach, pine nuts, and garlic. With Parmesan. Protein and vitamin k.
@JoannaSavage-q8g16 сағат бұрын
Being gluten free, I was buying this but I can't find it in the shops anymore in Australia. I think they've pulled the product. Trying to find a replacement.
@JMcYrk19 күн бұрын
I slipped on a wet walkway and broke my upper humerus in 3 places in 2017 @ age 61. The silver lining was that's how I found out I had osteoporosis and could start getting it treated. I'm on Prolia and I do the things you listed except for weight training and HRT. Thanks for the weighted vest suggestion- I am 5'8", 122 lbs, so I think the extra weight would help me get more out of my daily walks! 🙂
@leenysnell880419 күн бұрын
Weight training IS the answer (with lots of proein)
@JanisReilly-q4f8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the insight, glad to hear good, sensible suggestions. I have osteopenia due to being on anastrozole.( A hormone blocker prescribed to block hormones after breast cancer. )
@TalkingWithDocs8 күн бұрын
Glad we can help Janis
@JanisReilly-q4f8 күн бұрын
@TalkingWithDocs my doctors here are of no insight as to how to rebuild. They just say take 2000 in of d3. I have a small farm and work mostly alone. Hauling hose, sacks of soil ,etc. has been very satisfying. Good to hear it's a good way to rebuild bone 👍thank you again 🙏
@angeladavies20 күн бұрын
Thankyou yes osteopenia so eat 4× yoghurt, sardines, broccoli, almonds...On Prolia, and vitD, k2. Do RT, walk hills pounding downhills. Had a stress fracture tibia and fibula as soon as I became menopause
@acs500819 күн бұрын
Hi what brand vit D, K2 do you take . What is RT?
@FLSandye19 күн бұрын
Im 68 yo and just got over a fx of my right tibia 2 weeks ago (I had to increase my vitals D) and had a left total hip replacement 6 months ago due to a congenital hip defect. Getting older is not for the weak minded.
@angeladavies19 күн бұрын
@@acs5008 in Melbourne Australia so Chemist Warehouse. *SWISSE* for Vit D. *GO* for k2. 180mcg. RT stands for Resistance Training.
@angeladavies19 күн бұрын
@FLSandye can you pinpoint the cause for your tibia stress fracture!?. Were you doing a certain exercise? Overuse? Lacking minerals for a period of time? You did mention lack of vitamin D. May I enquire your age as I am curious to see if 50+ is the risk group.
@FLSandye18 күн бұрын
@@angeladaviesI'm 68 yo. I've been taking supplements for many many years. The fall I took could have been preventable (damn remote control chair cords). My ortho doc increased my vit D to 8000 2x a day (ongoing). I had a DEXA scan last week and have entered the osteopenia phase 😢
@marycrossan783719 күн бұрын
Please mention those risk of biphosphanates though very serious are rare as mentioned one has to weigh risks and benefits. I was on Alendronate for 15 years - now on an “alendronate” holiday. Sustained 5 fractures on that drug but mostly trauma related.
@miriamnewton114719 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on taking Prolia injections every 6 months? I have been on Prolia injections for 7 years and I am concerned about the long term affects. Thank you so much !!
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
This is a common question. Some people need it. Worth talking to your doctor about a possible drug holiday if appropriate. Some people however have to continually take it due to their high risk of fracture
@miriamnewton114713 күн бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs Thank you so much. I appreciate your advice and I will talk to my endocrinologist coming up in March, 2025 !!
@gidget87174 күн бұрын
I just saw a doctor in surgical scrubs give a shout out to Lunatic Fringe! How cool is that 😁👍
@kolitiokada982520 күн бұрын
Hey Docs! Was hoping you'd also discuss Vitamin K-2 MK-7 role of directing calcium to the bones & teeth instead of staying in the soft tissue & blood stream.
@SuperTubeme19 күн бұрын
They probably don't know😂
@pionus365119 күн бұрын
I had to learn that on my own. No doctor ever told me that all they said was take vitamin D and take D3 with K2. I have the bones of a 40-year-old and I’m 70 years old.
@widyakarmila120112 күн бұрын
@@pionus3651 Hi,are you a woman? How many years have you been taking D3 With K2 ?
@ash9x910 күн бұрын
@@SuperTubeme wont be surprised!
@cherriethomas953811 күн бұрын
We are blessed to have a juvent machine and it is life-changing my mom and late stage congestive heart failure has been using it and we are seeing significant improvements in her she actually got in her car and went and got groceries last week she still gets profoundly tired but I don't think it would have been possible without it.
@plants4Ever1718 күн бұрын
Thank you, you two never fail to entertain as you deliver even the most dire truths.....AFF, osteonecrosis of the jaw......... Keep it coming, you're the best!
@TalkingWithDocs18 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@susankennett48236 күн бұрын
And spinal or back exercises are always beneficial
@marilynjackson575218 күн бұрын
What about a vibration plate with exercise? Will that help with bone loss?
@DarlenePeckham11 күн бұрын
HOW do you guys not have 5M subscribers. You two are AWESOME!
@onestarabove702719 күн бұрын
I’m not sure if you mentioned boron for bone strength. It has helped with my bones. Prior to hip replacement therapy, X-rays were taken and one year later taken again. The hip surgeon noticed almost no further degeneration right before surgery. I also take a full range of vitamins but no herbs like St. John’s Wort, which mimics estrogen, because of a double saplings oophectomy due to Lynchburg Syndrome and the resultant endometrial cancer. I also have a fourth year old broken ankle which has never been set. I walk fairly well and have generally worked ten hours a day standing and walking. My podiatrist teaches podiatry and said that ankle replacement surgery had such a short duration, he didn’t recommend it. I declined ankle fusion because I really have no pain and walk fine. After my hip surgery, my gait was much better. People who have had kidney replacement may be able to tolerate boron as my understanding is that calcium is damaging. I have a half sister who had the procedure and was okayed for boron for bone strength. I believe it’s a mineral found in vegetables but is depleted in our soil here in the United States. Love you guys!
@Trissa.3315 күн бұрын
Hi there, I was very intrigued to read above that St John's wort mimics estrogen although can't seem to locate anything when I do a general search online. I'd love to know where I could find this information, do you have any sources? Many thanks!
@shangobunni5Күн бұрын
Great info, docs, thank you so much! I'm already doing several of your recommendations (weight-lifting, HRT, supplements, etc.) and I'm in very good overall health. However, I am NOT willing to give up 100% of my alcohol consumption!! 🍷
@deeshea328619 күн бұрын
Great video! You two always crack me up! You are a super combo.
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Thank you 😁
@Lazzar195820 күн бұрын
Very informative video Doc's, up until now, I never really understood the full cause & effect of hip fractures, which seems to be very common with the elderly.
@FiberFairy2210 күн бұрын
Thank you for these suggestions and reminders especially for pointing out the destruction alcohol contributes to! HRT is something I want to learn more about as well, tysm for mentioning this 😊
@Notmep9 күн бұрын
Yes! Thank you for the reminder Alcohol is a toxic poison in liquid form, heavily advertised and promoted
@lorainisraelКүн бұрын
Brilliant summary, thanks.
@el213218 күн бұрын
I am 61 post menopausal 12 years and I just did my dexa scan and I have osteoporosis to my shock I’ve been weight training for over 20 years If I start taking estrogen will it help
@TalkingWithDocs18 күн бұрын
It’s harder to say after 12 years. Worth a chat with your doctor. Review your diet and supplements. Consider a weighted vest. You’ve got this!
@MrRandom3195 күн бұрын
I’ve read that if you’re post 10 years menopause the risk of HRT causing other issues is higher
@annegillespie397418 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video, glad you said what the top 6 things are to do ! 🤗👍😎 I take an exercise water class, & try to eat things like cottage cheese, yogurt & also for now have a prescription for injections for by bone density/ osteoporosis!
@debbiechrysler34612 күн бұрын
Are there any side effects from the injections once a year. My doctor wants me to get it .
@annegillespie3974Күн бұрын
@ Everyone is different, but I have had some side effects, muscle spasms & some bloating , but should be worth it to have better bone density!
@calburnIII19 күн бұрын
I had a recent visit to my nephrologist, who is monitoring me due to my lowered kidney function-I’m about to turn 81, and apparently I’ve had gradually decreasing kidney function for a long time. Over the course of many years, I’ve taken a D3 supplement. My primary doc reduced my intake of D3 a few years back, but now my nephrologist asked me to discontinue it altogether. He said that it has an adverse effect upon my kidneys, and that my blood tests show that I don’t have a current need for a D3 supplement. He said at my next blood tests in 6 months, we’ll see if I need to resume a D3 supplement. He explained that D3 stays in the body longer than most supplements, using an explanation that frankly went over my head, but then in simple terms, that many supplements get pee’d out in a short time, but not so with D3. Fine with me-one less pill to swallow daily!
@GoogleUser-fh8ek22 сағат бұрын
My doctor advised me to get daily Forteo injection for 2 years and switch to either Prolia injections every 6 months long-term or Reclast infusions yearly for 6 years. Should I do it?
@majelthesurreal572320 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!! I'm always looking for info on improving bone density. Still nervous about taking Fosamax but my dr is following it closely. Strength training and weight lifting are now part of my life and I enjoy doing both. Great video!
@wnhlwntk19 күн бұрын
Dentists will not do dental surgery on patients who take Fosamax because it causes brittle jaws. Do not take it!
@lyndelgado613819 күн бұрын
I took it religiously for two years then started having issues swallowing. Looked up side effects n sure enough, it was listed as a common one. Went off it n after a month swallowing issylues went away. Trying to keep fit n eat healthy.
@sarahriley79814 күн бұрын
I took Fosamax years ago for 1 year. It affected my jaw. Also was told that my liver was half gone. So I stopped taking it. Was told to drink water with 1/2 of a lemon ( juice) on an empty stomach first thing in the am to regrow my liver. I assume it worked but continue with the lemon routine.
@rosieeilon18824 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@TalkingWithDocs4 күн бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@deniserichard561310 күн бұрын
I would like to speak to this as one of my sisters has taken HRT this past year and started bleeding vaginally then was told to stop. Afterwards, it was discovered that the bleeding was caused by precancerous cells. There is no cancer at all in our family of any kind.
@lisar39444 күн бұрын
yes there is, your sister has it. I'm not trying to be a jerk but it's already well established that *if* hormones (through hrt or natural production in the body) effect cancer, it *may* cause existing cancerous cells to grow more quickly depending on the type of tumor, but there is no evidence that it causes it. There are so many possible causes of cancer, immediately jumping on HRT as the "cause" is off base.
@JubeeBijou3 күн бұрын
HRT does not cause cancer but will feed a cancer already present.
@toryberch19 күн бұрын
Doc's what if you have osteoporosis but need hip replacement how would that work? Would that be high risk for femur fracture?
@marysinclair121419 күн бұрын
I wish I had known about HRT 10 years ago, I'm 62 years old now. Sitting kills me, after watching a movie I can't move right for 5 minutes. I exercise every day and walk over a 1hr a day. I need to start up my dumbell training again.
@maryangellwalsh16 күн бұрын
@marysinclair1214. So often pain is from weak and/or tight muscles, not bones. When you get up from sitting, swing your hips right and left, like Marilyn Monroe, for a few. Usually gets rid of pain in a minute or less. Works for me at 80. Also if knees hurt getting up, try lifting up knees as far as possible in a high knee march. I found helpful quickly. Also taking a Gentle yoga class, will stretch muscles all over body, strengthen those muscles too, and therefore stabilize joints. Keeps us comfortable and younger. Good luck. 🩷🩷🩷🩷
@staceydickinson802116 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for the suffering you do but it was nice to see somebody who has the same issue I do after sitting with 90° angle. As soon as I go to stand up I'm in so much pain in either the knees or the front of the hips pelvis area and sometimes even my lower back until I get upright and move a bit lol.. nobody ever worn me when I was a kid this was going to happen😅😅😅
@Helliworldxxyz5 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/aero/PLhu1QCKrfgPWmStsg7imo5EQ0zmkxymJ2&si=8WPply5PqDl7h0j_ Just for you Mary!! ❤❤❤ Enjoy her series!
@mamacitasalsera4 күн бұрын
There are women in their 60s and 70s who start taking HRT. Look into it and talk to your doctor.
@Usedtobefast119 күн бұрын
Great channel! Your videos helped me prep for my hip replacement and prepare for my recovery. I had a posterior approach THA at the end of August, and things went and are going better than expected, with one caveat! When I saw my surgeon the day after surgery he said that it was a good thing that I had surgery now ,as he had to do extra work due to me having osteonecrosis! Well this was a shock to me as I had thought that I had osteoarthritis, likely from 50 years of hockey and 40years as a industrial mechanic. Now I’m worried are my bones failing will I have to have more joint replacements?
@carolfactor186519 күн бұрын
I need to get more serious about my diet, exercise and supplements. My heart doctor advised me not to take calcium supplements. But I was just diagnosed with osteopenia at age 79. I wonder if a plant based calcium supplement would help??
@JoannaSavage-q8g16 сағат бұрын
Like AlgaeCal? It's expensive but reports say they get great results and the calcium, being plant and not rock calcium, apparently doesn't end up in your arteries. Unfortunately I did start my journey taking the regular calcium, albeit under the care of a naturopath, and I do have a positive calcium score although in the lower end, but still not ideal.
@thelmavillaruz20097 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr's for your teaching
@TalkingWithDocs7 күн бұрын
So nice of you. Very welcome
@suelandless29653 күн бұрын
7:27 i also have osteopenia and compression fracture..healed..T4 thorasic spine..o believe ivshould not have flexion in my exercise regim e so no overhead..what exercised should i doe@@TalkingWithDocs
@deejayk593919 күн бұрын
I am taking generic Fosamax, have osteopenia in my hips, also eating lots of dairy, tried taking calcium supplements screwed up other things, eating lots of veggies and exercising as much as I can!
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
That’s good. Best of luck
@martinwallace573419 күн бұрын
@@deejayk5939 Be sure tto take vitamin K2 daily... Reduces the risk of the calcium clogging thd arteries.
@staceydickinson802116 күн бұрын
This is such a great video doctors and I really appreciate you both. I'm 62 with osteopenia. I did have a tib fib fracture about 6 years ago for really no apparent reason. Haven't broken a bone since. I do take calcium citrate magnesium and zinc with vitamin D3. But have only been taking two tablets once a day which is only 500 mg. Your video content states I should be taking 1500 mg of this per day? And that would make me ingesting 1600 IU on the D3 if I double up on the calcium. Is this much D3 going to be harmful? Couple years back I was taking this supplement plus a supplement that was a D plus k2 and then I had blood work done and the D level was too high. I had to stop taking that supplement but really wanted the K2 and I have not found a replacement for just K2. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. And I'm also wondering if the osteopenia that I do have is the reason why I have lots of pain in my lower back or even in some other joints at various times? I am a non-drinker nor a non-smoker. I don't have caffeine in my life everyday it's kind of intermittent. Additionally I had a full hysto back in 2008.. was on HRT a couple different times intermittently the first few years but haven't been on anything since then. I have all kinds of issues from not being on any HRT and have recently thought about talking with a gyno because my pcp shies away from HRT discussion.
@MynewTennesseeHome19 күн бұрын
At 67 yrs old before you break a hip, are there any symptoms that might clue you in that your bones are getting porous? I have a small farm and wrangle goats, pigs, poultry, 50 lb feed bags and 40 lb bales of hay, it's a bit harder than it used to be.
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
No real signs unless it’s a stress fracture and then it would be pain
@Kelly_Ben10 күн бұрын
"A bit harder than it used to be." 😂 I'm a 46 year old farmer, and it's a bit harder for ME... I'm in awe if you're 20 years older and still doing it all with minimal difficulty... I'm honestly worried about if I'll be able to continue fot the rest of my life, as I'd always hoped. Keep on keeping on, awesome lady!!
@MynewTennesseeHome9 күн бұрын
@Kelly_Ben Aww, thank you. Tolerating pain is key😉
@MindyTrache19 күн бұрын
Hi there I’ve had a broken neck of femur in one hip which was when I was about 60 due to a fall and had screws in and a hip replacement in the other three years ago I was on a injection for bones but I have come off of it due to worrying about it affecting the jaw any advice on this would be appreciated.💖
@angelaswan761411 күн бұрын
So annoying! I had a hysterectomy at 42. Doctors refused to give HRT. I know the benefits would have out weighed the risks. 10 years later, I'm in very poor shape, struggling to carry myself (not over weight at all), every joint is painful, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, etc. All inspite of good nutrition and remaining active.
@lynh78454 күн бұрын
Talk to your doctor about starting hrt now.
@starsembroidery81022 күн бұрын
I'm so happy that I have found your video it's helpful Thanks 👍
@johnbayliss109819 күн бұрын
Thank you guys for being there you are the best
@KiwiDh38311 күн бұрын
Omg these guys go on and on and on.
@cristie25012 күн бұрын
Great info thanks 🙌. I walk 2 hours a day now and for 1 hour of that I have to carry my son’s heavy backpack. I’ll stop complaining about that now!
@Kerri-5019 күн бұрын
“The bone breaker” lol! You guys are so good! Thank you- entertainment & education!!
@TalkingWithDocs19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@frannygrace219119 күн бұрын
I've seen in various videos that walking, dancing, jumping rope, etc. are good for strengthening your bones so I put on my boots and do my version of a flamenco dance for at least 5 minutes or so whenever I think of it. I also have a lot of fun while doing it. Have they done any studies on flamenco dancers to check their bone density?
@mssmiley569120 күн бұрын
There really isn’t that much controversy regarding HRT. Unfortunately it will take the medical community about ten years to accept the newest research and studies showing its many benefits. The WHI study did immeasurable harm to many women.
@jenniferhutson857919 күн бұрын
I would disagree with your statement on HRT. There SHOULD NOT be that much controversy about it, but lack of updated and corrected data on the WHI has not yet been incorporated into med school curricula and most attending docs remain oblivious to historical medical errors. Inertia reigns; women suffer. On that we can agree! Recommend Makary’s “Blind Spots: when medicine gets it wrong and what it means for our health”, just published this past September for a fairly good overview of the subject in chapter 2.
@cate49919 күн бұрын
I believe it was intentional too.
@jenniferhutson857919 күн бұрын
@@cate499 I can’t say anything about that, but the study was flawed from the ground up at the outset. Not even the correct/appropriate demographic of women was selected to participate, something I’m not sure that even Makary mentions.
@mssmiley569119 күн бұрын
@@jenniferhutson8579 I should have said “isn’t’ that much valid/scientific controversy”. The docs made it sound like there was valid controversy and that’s what my point tried to counter. I ignored the “findings” of the WHI study and am so glad I did. Luckily I had a medical provider who continued to prescribe my estradiol patch. I’m still on it at age 75 and plan to stay on it until I die.
@lavenderrobins925419 күн бұрын
If your doctor ignorantly suggests you stop HRT because you’ve been on it for five years, find yourself another health professional that cares enough to keep up with the new evidence that HRT is crucial for bone health and numerous other body parts. The book ‘Estrogen Matters’ is a great place to start.
@EchoesofwhispersКүн бұрын
I’m 53 and did Bio identical HRT for 15 years after a full hysterectomy. Had to wean myself off them when I left the US. After going through menopause, I decided not to go back on when we returned to the US. I will take supplements, walk more, and weight train, but will never go through menopause again-so, no HRT for me. Only issue is insomnia. I have tried everything under the sun with no luck, from soy to hops and exercise. It’s brutal and I am always tired, but also don’t want to do HRT all over again. I was even suicidal at one point. Wish there was something else I could do.
@TalkingWithDocsКүн бұрын
Oh wow. Just to be clear HRT does not cause menopause. Many people have success with magnesium. Worth talking to your doc about
@PatZimmermann-k3k19 күн бұрын
I love your senses of humor. Would a weighted vest be advisable for me? I’m 84, awaiting hip surgery,; my doctor took me off calcium supplements because they weren’t doing me any good. I really don’t want to do HRT as I no longer drive. Pat
@triciadaily451210 күн бұрын
Since Dr. hasn't responded, I will. I think a lightly weighted vest would be fine, you can add or subtract weights to the vest. There are a lot of easy exercises to do that help like the "heel drop", marching in place. Keep track of how much calcium you consume thru diet and also look at magnesium, vitD and vitK2. The calcium may not have been absorbed well. Good luck!
@johnbayliss109819 күн бұрын
You guys are absolutely correct I do work out with weights and I do a lot of running just to jump off the subject for 1 second and get into skin conditions also flaking of the scalp thank you
@rosebarbour849319 күн бұрын
Hello from PEI! Thank you for the informative video. I'm glad to learn that I'm already doing a lot of these helpful things. I recently started using a weighted vest and love it. I feel stronger in my core and overall. As an added bonus, it helps to keep me warm on my walks as the weather turns colder. It is one of the best investments I've made in my healthy lifestyle. I walk daily anyway, so throwing on a vest is pretty simple. It doesn't require any extra work or time on my part, which makes it easier to stick to. Thank you for all that you do to educate us!