The Best Tests for Osteoporosis NOT DEXA

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  • The Best Tests for Osteoporosis NOT DEXA. In this video I discuss the best testing options for osteoporosis. Watch this video to learn more on improving your bone health and lifespan.
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    0:00 Intro and summary
    00:41 Dexa
    1:55 First Study
    6:13 Blood markers
    9:01 CTX
    11:56 Closing Summary
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  • @Ed_Mann
    @Ed_Mann 9 місяців тому +26

    it sure is GREAT to hear these things, Dr.! I’ve been told I’m doomed because of the only dexa I’ve ever had, with no bio markers panel. I’ll take your masterclass, watch all your videos, contact your clinic and pray. thank you!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your support, we look forward to talking with you!

    • @jillcummings8810
      @jillcummings8810 18 днів тому

      I’m 70 Vegan 16yrs and distance runner 46 yrs. I lift once weekly dx osteoporosis. Would taking more DHEA help or hurt I already take K2 mk7 Prunes ….Almonds …. no caffeine

  • @mandiigraham1596
    @mandiigraham1596 Рік тому +103

    Great presentation. Having been recently diagnosed with osteoporosis (just on the line of osteopenia/osteoporosis), my doctor recommended I go on anti resorption drugs. I don’t like drugs so I did My own research (still ongoing) came to pretty much the same conclusion. And I’m not a medical practitioner. DEXA compares you to a 30 yer old. That is comparing apples to oranges. And pretty broadly at that. Bone loss is part of aging and I don’t believe in altering the process with drugs. Quality of life with what we have at any age is my view. Lifestyle habits and choices will give you this. Sometimes we are thrown a curve (and I have had mine) that can contribute to the process. Understanding how that curve interferes with the body processes can give you a sound base to make improvements in your life.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +33

      Hi Mandii,
      I agree that anti-resorptives are not a good choice for patients that are newly diagnosed who have not explored other options when their risk of fracture is low. There is a role for these drugs but I do believe they are over utilized in this patient population.
      I respectfully disagree that we have to accept bone loss with aging. I understand your perspective on DEXA and I agree but I would argue that we should be able to maintain bone health through our adult lifespan with little exception. Loss of bone comes with altered nutrition, metabolism and hormonal function. If we keep these things optimized we should not see bone loss as we age!

    • @luciarosan4145
      @luciarosan4145 Рік тому +4

      Hi Mandi, I am in the sam situation. Could you please share what you have learned so far? What supplements are you taking? Thank you so much.

    • @mandiigraham1596
      @mandiigraham1596 Рік тому +23

      @@Dr_DougLucas My nutrition and lifestyle is excellent. The hormone factor is at play here and that is what I was referring to as natural aging. The body doesn’t need the hormones any longer so why artificially feed them back into the body. What also declines with ageing is an active lifestyle and eating habits. These are what should be maintained and /or increased. There is not enough push out there on the nutrition side. Such as I have discovered on how the properties of certain foods can change by how it is prepared. Example. Spinach is a high oxalate food. Oxalate binds to calcium and is excreted from the body which over time can lead to bone loss. Being a lover and high consumer of spinach this was one thing I needed to modify. Boiling spinach and discarding the water greatly reduces the amount of oxalate. This is also beneficial to assist in prevention of kidney stones. Which I have also experienced. There is so much more but it is not made available to patients. Instead drugs seems to be a convenient option, regardless that the risks might be worse than lifestyle changes.

    • @mandiigraham1596
      @mandiigraham1596 Рік тому +11

      @@luciarosan4145 Hi. I am not a health professional so it would not be proper for me to recommend anything. But as you asked about my supplements I can tell you what I am currently taking by my choice. Swisse High strength Marine Collagen with Vitamin C. Marine collagen is more easily absorbed and supported with Vitamin C. It is more expensive than the usual bovine collagen so I buy when on sale. We all know about collagen for the “beauty “ marketing but it has a role to play in bone health as well. Also Calcium Citrate with Vitamin D. My natural Vitamin D is very good so I monitor my intake to not exceed RDD. This one also is better absorbed by the body. I take this because I don’t have dairy in my diet.
      I also gave up meat (fish yes) a few years ago so try to increase my plant protein intake. I have always been active but I now include specific bone loading exercises. Please do your own research for what works for you. I will know if my choices have had the desired result in about 12 months. It is all about quality of life for whatever time you have left. Only you can make that decision.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +15

      @@mandiigraham1596 I agree with all your nutrition recommendations. For many this isn't enough. I view hormone loss differently than you do. As a fellowship trained physician in anti-aging and metabolic medicine I think the body always does better with optimized hormones. There is a risk:benefit discussion to be had around this decision but in general hormone optimization and replacement helps in many ways to slow the expected decline of aging. If someone wants to "age naturally" that's their choice but there are expected changes that go along with that decision.

  • @VishalRaoOnYouTube
    @VishalRaoOnYouTube 7 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful. Thanks Dr. Lucas!

  • @alexandermayakovsky6550
    @alexandermayakovsky6550 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for your very informative analyses and also for the excellent way that you present the information.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your feedback. I appreciate the support!

  • @user-zz9rx2of3s
    @user-zz9rx2of3s 2 місяці тому

    I am learning so much from your you tube clips. So clearly explained and hugely helpful.
    So interesting.. that dexa doesn't tell whole story. Thank you, thank you!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching

  • @kristinenowak4596
    @kristinenowak4596 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you very much abot DEXA and best tests for Osteoporosis. Very informative. The more l look further and ask questions l find a wealth of new information regarding many topics that affect me. One must look further than just what your PCP tells you! Im an RN and now "looking further" has been my innate nursing mind at work!!!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      Yes! I am glad it was helpful!

  • @normavalenzuela8113
    @normavalenzuela8113 Рік тому

    Thank you for your valuable video, it's so appreciated.

  • @teebird50
    @teebird50 Рік тому +15

    I love listening to you b/c there is so much information out there - and it’s all over the board. I like your video regarding finding out WHY I have osteoporosis first so you can recover. Would you do a video (excuse me if you already cover this elsewhere) stating what exactly we want to draw blood for. What is the first thing I should look for in my search for the Reason as it relates to blood work. Thank you. Knowledge is Power - but finding the “right” and “correct” knowledge can be a challenge in this world of social media etc.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for the feedback. We are always looking for a balance of UA-cam content and directed content like DIY programs and our full service physician program. To explain the full process either of those two options may be better. We have to be careful how we deliver information on the platform for fear of misdirecting someone without providing them enough resources as a patient of DIY client. I hope that makes sense.

  • @margariteolmos3457
    @margariteolmos3457 Рік тому +1

    Great information. Thanks.

  • @gammadas
    @gammadas 4 місяці тому +1

    Dr Doug--great presentation. I would greatly appreciate an article on the issue of malignant osteoclasts

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  4 місяці тому +1

      Checkout this website, you may be able to find one on that topic on here --> pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23539727/

  • @elliemorgan9658
    @elliemorgan9658 8 місяців тому

    Great information, thanks for sharing.

  • @laurieingebritsen5866
    @laurieingebritsen5866 8 місяців тому +15

    Thank you for mentioning the dangers of the bisphosphonates. More people need to understand that they can create the problems that we are trying to avoid...along with a host of other problems/risks related to these drugs.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for watching!

    • @mariececile3973
      @mariececile3973 5 місяців тому

      My doctor ordered me biphosphonates. After 2 weeks, I felt a pain in my jaw. It was, luckily the time of my yearly meeting with my dentist. He founded nothing bad in my teeths and asked me which medicine cation I was taking. He explained me the risks of biphosphonates. I stopped taking them. After that, I stopped Evista because unbearable side effects. What to do now ?

    • @Sundayschoolnetwork
      @Sundayschoolnetwork 4 місяці тому

      ​@@mariececile3973take D3 and K2 mk7

  • @sharrdashah3807
    @sharrdashah3807 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic video, lots of good information

  • @maggietate7293
    @maggietate7293 2 місяці тому

    What great information I had already stopped taking adcal D3 and aldronic acid and this video has convinced me I made the right decision.

  • @ph117-m6w
    @ph117-m6w 9 місяців тому +5

    So so informative. diagnosed with severe osteoporosis and had Reclast infusion. has made me so fragile with the side effects. I would never recommend it to anyone. Thank you for the great content.

  • @sot8914
    @sot8914 8 місяців тому

    Great information.

  • @marymallen6367
    @marymallen6367 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @rachelsanders2097
    @rachelsanders2097 6 місяців тому

    Great information

  • @moniquemckenna6795
    @moniquemckenna6795 10 місяців тому +7

    I am on bio identical hormones BIEST I was told by a doctor there is no reason I should be on them. I did not say anything, to agree or disagree, but I feel the hormones are a great benefit to me on so many levels and am convinced they help my bones density, as it has shown to have slowed down in loss. I take D3 K2 magnesium Lthreonate, stromium boron and try to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Watching your videos has helped me in taking the right quality and quantity. This adds to my arsenal in fighting bone loss. I have been watching a UA-cam from Japan - Medical Frontiers. I have never watched anything so in-depth explaining bone structure on a molecular level osteoclast and osteoblasts and their function. Japanese women have a high percentage of osteoporosis so the research is very important and will benefit all of us. Thank you for all the information you provide I feel it will help us both physically and mentally on our journey.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      Hi Monique, thank you so much for sharing this. I am glad you are here, thank you for watching!

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 4 місяці тому

      Japanese women have a lower bone density at peak and slower bone loss ...they also have less hip fracture incidence and a lower age of death than usa. They have the same osteoporosis as usa but leas hip fracture incidence and while they have less dense bones being very slight people even when young they do not lose as much bone mass as other countries. So I don't know where you got the idea they have a high rate of osteoparoisis ...if compared a 30 year old Japanese with a 30 year old American maybe you would come to that conclusion but they are a slighter built people over all including fat mass muscle mass height etc. And so compared to their own builds peak mass they actually have much slower degradation of their bones over time and less fractures. But they also have a lot of very elderly people in the population as well so overall as a population if more people are old more people will be over 90 there and will have more everything a 90 year old has. If that makes sense. I think the Japanese studies are very interesting though and a lot more investigation seems to be going on there in terms of studying diet excercise etc. Than in the west. Also remember the people who are 80 90 now are people who went through ww2 and had rationing in uk and Europe and I think some pretty severe famines in Japan around that time as well so their peak bone mass at 30 would have been affected by all of that ..not to mention their parents went through 2 world wars and had a lot more kids to feed with only one income and so their kids weren't well fed as children compared to say me growing up in the 80s and 90s where I had no wars no famines my parents were more than happy to overfeeding me as they didn't have 14 children like they grew up with. So all of that has to be considered when comparing us

    • @moniquemckenna6795
      @moniquemckenna6795 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Padraigp I truly apologize if I offended. I did not in any way mean to disparage Japanese peoples. The only point I wanted to make was, that there was important research into osteoporosis and that the final answer, like we see in North America, does not have to be drugs. Albeit drugs can be of benefit but unfortunately for a short period. I have been pushing back from taking drugs, to the dismay of my doctor. If I had taken them when she advised, the 5 years would has passed and I would be where I am today. The complete picture of where a patient is and what to do is not something doctors have the time to do, so incredibly sad. So it is up to us to be our own advocate and research all avenues. It is in sound boards, like this one, where we can help each other with this journey and put together all the information at our disposal. In my case I made an assumption without enough information, thank you for your input. It is interesting that my doctor only went by my DEXA to advise drugs and did not do the P1NP or CTX blood panel.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 4 місяці тому

      @@moniquemckenna6795 it is an absolute disgrace that doctors don't do these tests imo. My aunt has bad osteopaorsis she had menopause at 35 never put on hrt she's tsken all the drugs but not changed diet and lifestyle and had lots fo side effects and not any help for he rpoor crushed vertebrea they don't even put a brace or su0port for her. My mom who's younger than my aunt god osteoensia diagnosis changed lhabuts took herbs and supplements and has improved and no longer in the osteopenia range. She's 80. And she also reversed her t2 diabetes and high BP. She almost on no medication except codium bicarb and serranate for her ckd. I'm very proud of her. No need to apologise I'm not Japanese or anything so wasn't offended just that I think Japan is actually doing pretty well osteoparosis wise considering. And hopefully this generation coming up who don't go out to play won't be suffering horribly at 80 years old from their sedentary lifestyles. Which reminds me to beat my teenager child out the door for some exceecise later today instead of go straight to the computer! Drives me crazy to see them like that but then they socialise online these days ..im gonna shove him outside for an hour with his bike lol! Bless your health dear and I hope you find a supportive doctor it can be very dispiriting when they aren't supportive like that.

  • @muniseyararcan7381
    @muniseyararcan7381 10 місяців тому

    Very important info for me. Thank you. 🌸🌈

  • @user-um6bf5ie8c
    @user-um6bf5ie8c Рік тому

    Very good info

  • @leslietascoff9784
    @leslietascoff9784 8 місяців тому

    Good info!

  • @OrasSelection
    @OrasSelection Рік тому +8

    Dexa scan done. No drugs for me. Started using a Home Vibration Plate, exercising and stretching everyday alone with 5 minutes at a time on and off the Vibration Plate. Thanks for your Podcast. Gotta love the Good side of You Tube. Wish you were in St. Petersburg FL.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +4

      I'm glad to be on the good side of UA-cam :) I am licensed in Florida and do telehealth nationwide if you'd like to learn more and need assistance.

    • @HeatherWhiteNetworks
      @HeatherWhiteNetworks Рік тому +1

      I've recent invested in one of these. I'd be interested in how you get on

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +1

      @@HeatherWhiteNetworks Not clear what your question is?

    •  8 місяців тому

      I lay on my back and do my legs with a blanket folded under my calves every other day on low speed

    • @a.s.9705
      @a.s.9705 5 місяців тому +1

      What vibration plate did you purchase? Has it made any measurable difference?

  • @mongoose59
    @mongoose59 2 місяці тому

    Great vid and certainly food for thought.
    I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis in 2010. This was after I had sustained crush fractures to a number of vertebrae. I had dropped my motorcycle at very slow speed whilst parking it and stupidly tried to pick it up from the floor quickly to save my embarrassment. The bike weighed 420lbs so not really a sensible idea. Hence i heard a popping in my back and lots of pain.
    I ended up having a Dexa scan and then was given calcium and vit D and alendronic acid. I couldn’t cope with this bisphosphonate once a week due to the side effects . I was then put on Ibandronic acid once a month and this was better. One thing I noted was that after taking this i had joint and muscle pain.
    I feel that I have been just treated for osteoporosis with Bisphosphonates without given alternatives. I am told that my bone density is that of an 80 year old. However what hasn’t been taken into account is that I am 65 year old male 5’5” height with a slight frame. They quote T scores at me when really Z scores are more appropriate but even those do not consider size. Also at the time of diagnosis i was under a lot of stress and also consuming too much alcohol about 30 units a week so not really heavy but regular. Now my lifestyle is much better very little alcohol and stress very low. Therefore listening to this vid really backed up that it isn’t about the Dexa scan, there is so much more to it. I have been in engineering all my working life so operator and machine differences from one to another is familiar to me.
    I wonder if when i was diagnosed a P1Np test was done and if so how that compares with today. I will ask at my next review.
    As an aside I have just taken out travel insurance and when it came to declaring osteoporosis the usual questions about medication were asked but additional i was asked if i had ever refused osteoporosis medication. I thought it strange as for the other conditions such as high blood pressure they never asked this.
    Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experience

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for sharing all of this. I am glad to hear that this video has been helpful. It sounds like you could benefit from the next free Bone Foundations Masterclass we have coming up if you have not attended one before. You can find more information here -->www.optimalhumanhealth.com/build-bone

  • @melstory5173
    @melstory5173 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Lucas. The video was informative. Question - what do you think of Prolia? Thank you!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi! Checkout the video on my channel called "Prolia Denosumab, The Long Term Answer for Osteoporosis or Recipe for Disaster?"

  • @jedaqueen
    @jedaqueen Рік тому +4

    So glad I found you! I have suffered multiple vertebral compression fractures recently from just run of the mill housework, I was stunned and incapacitated for weeks, I am frantic to get back to my vigorous and active life, DEXA shows osteoporosis of the spine. How soon can I start exercises, I have completed 30 sessions of PT but do not want to risk any new fractures. Also, is it true that taking calcium supplements can cause problems with arteries becoming stiff and thick? Thank you for listening !

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +2

      Hi Nan,
      Sorry to hear about your fractures. They often catch people by surprise!
      Ask your PT when you can start more rigorous exercise. They know you well after 30 sessions!
      Take a look at this video to answer your calcium question! ua-cam.com/video/erat2fS7XZo/v-deo.html

  • @maril1379
    @maril1379 4 місяці тому +1

    Thumbs up
    Excellent

  • @evelyne7071
    @evelyne7071 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @user-km9uv3bh7q
    @user-km9uv3bh7q Рік тому +3

    Your expertise is extremely well presented and appreciated. What is your opinion of Low Intensity Vibration in addition to your recommendations on the presentation? I a breast cancer survivor of two years taking Letrozole and Pantoprazole. I have gone from Osteopenia to Osteoporosis since Cancer treatment, and just hadmy first infusion of Reclast. I will be returning to 13:41 using a rowing machine, weight bearing exercise, stretching, free weights, and machines.
    Thank you.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching! Check out my video on vibration therapy here: ua-cam.com/video/LCEeByt4YiQ/v-deo.html

  • @MADAGERG
    @MADAGERG 11 місяців тому +1

    As someone who is just starting my 50's, I've lost inches of height starting at 5'1" and now I'm 4'7"! It looks like I'm gonna have to sign up for your master class..

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +2

      Ohh, that's significant loss! Please do. See you soon.

  • @shirleyw7517
    @shirleyw7517 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the information! What do you think of rems scan - echolight?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +1

      Love them! Doing a video on this topic next week.

  • @liawheeler1975
    @liawheeler1975 Рік тому

    Hi Dr. Doug, informative video. Thank you. Question, do you have any experience using DHEA?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +4

      Hi Lia,
      Yes, we use DHEA. We haven't made a video on it yet and I don't know if there is any direct research on it but mechanistically it makes sense and we use it in a comprehensive optimization program regardless.

  • @debmear3860
    @debmear3860 Рік тому

    Love your videos very informative. Where are you located. I would love to see if my Medicare or blue choice would cover these tests and do you masterclass

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +4

      Hi Deb,
      We are based out of beautiful Asheville, NC. However all of our services are provided virtually. The Masterclass is free and you should be able to sign up in the description of this and any bone health video.
      We generally recommend using our cash pay rates for labs as we know what the cost is when doing so. We are able to order labs for insurance to bill BUT have concerns over uncovered labs being put on the patient to pay at the insurance rates which can be 10x the cash rate. It's a frustrating situation with insurance and labs in the US health care system.

  • @Bee-of5xz
    @Bee-of5xz 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the info! I’ve been diagnosed with osteoporosis for two years now. I will ask the GP to order the biomarkers with my next appointment. I have doubt that she will go for it…

  • @kingfisherdreams9845
    @kingfisherdreams9845 Рік тому +4

    Great info on bio-markers. Do you have advice for hormone positive breast cancer survivors on aromatase inhibitors? Essentially no estrogen, testosterone or progesterone in our systems... Are we stuck with having to use the drugs ? Or can we sufficiently mediate with soy and vitamin k, etc?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Hello,
      Hormone positive breast CA does present a challenge. This scenario is challenging to control with natural methods and pharmaceuticals are often needed to prevent bone loss. However, there are several tools available to improve bone metabolism and pulling as many of those levers as possible may keep you off of drugs. I would only attempt that with direct supervision and aggressive non pharmaceutical therapy. Depending on the cancer scenario a compromise can be reached with the oncology team. To learn more about natural methods consider our master class and programs.

  • @georgekrumov7916
    @georgekrumov7916 8 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @scottwilliams6741
    @scottwilliams6741 3 місяці тому

    Hi Dr. DOUG. THANKS so much for this great video and info about bone health. I'm 51, and my Dexa scan showed osteoporosis. I've been doing keto for 5 years to improve my health. The low bone density results were a shock after working very hard on being healthy. I also did Intermediate Fasting, and I just read that this may cause bone loss. 😢 I look forward to getting the blood tests you recommended.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing this! Glad you enjoyed this video

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 3 місяці тому +1

      Scott, I too have done keto and I.F., and last week was diagnosed with Osteoporosis. It has been a huge huge help to my diabetes plus my non-alcoholic cirrhosis of my liver……and makes me ill to think that THIS is what has contributed TO my Osteoporosis. I don’t know which way to turn,now. 3-25-2025. I have had such a huge turn around that I don’t WANT to change that progress.

    • @scottwilliams6741
      @scottwilliams6741 3 місяці тому +1

      @carolcole570 I just purchased a weight vest (adjustable weight) at Dicks sporting goods. OMG! I am walking with 23 pounds, and I can feel my bones getting better, only 4 days later. I don't know what else to do to improve bone density. Good luck to you in this struggle!

  • @kristamead3758
    @kristamead3758 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for an informative presentation. What can you tell us about using ultrasound to measure bone health? I stay away from any form of radiation and have found one company, Echolight, which does ultrasound bone scans, but they are not located anywhere near where I live. Do you know of any others?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +2

      Echolight REMS is what I recommend for ultrasound. I discuss REMS in this video: ua-cam.com/video/LCEeByt4YiQ/v-deo.html. It is a fantastic option but unfortunately difficult to find access to one

  • @lebooshdiaries
    @lebooshdiaries 8 місяців тому +1

    I rewatched this video because I just received my Beta Crosslaps CTx result. It had to be done in Australia and it was so expensive! No one in Malaysia has ever ordered this test, resulting in a lot of confusion with the local labs here and even my doctor. They didn't know what it was . Thank you for this easy to understand video I couldn't really find any concise information on how to read the result. My result just shows one range, it does not break down male or females (pre or post menopausal). From your video, I understand that for P1NP - the higher the number, the better. For CTx, the lower the number, the better. Mine is measured in ng/L but your example for CTx is pg/ml but as you said, it doesn't matter, right?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому +1

      You just have to convert the units. We aim for 200 - 400pg/ml

    • @lebooshdiaries
      @lebooshdiaries 8 місяців тому

      @@Dr_DougLucas Oh yea, I did by using google's ng/L to picogram/ml and it came out to be the same. 209ng/L = 209pg/ml. I guess this is a decent range for CTx? But I will look forward to my P1NP test results soon to check against that. I've learnt a lot from u, thank u very much.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for your support and continued views.@@lebooshdiaries

  • @cathleenchristian9183
    @cathleenchristian9183 Рік тому +1

    So glad I found you. Can I start on these supplements after taking that horrid Reclast once? No dr will take the time to explain all of this and secondly, many people don't go to the effort to educate themselves and commit to this program. Getting the balance though sounds tricky.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hi Cathleen,
      Reclast will shut down your osteoclasts by design and maybe your osteoblasts too based on what I've seen. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't use a comprehensive approach in addition to Reclast. We work with several patients that are on pharmaceuticals when they start with us. Maybe you should listen to our masterclass for more information?

  • @cherih2136
    @cherih2136 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video, my Dr wants me to take alendronate for my osteoporosis. I've read some reviews about all the side effects. Im wondering if you have a video that talks about drugs vs supplements or natural remedies ? Thanks

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +2

      Hi Cheri,
      They are coming in the next few weeks. I’m not anti drug but I don’t like bisphosphonates except in rare cases.

  • @user-zz3dv3to4p
    @user-zz3dv3to4p 5 місяців тому

    I appreciate all your information and help on osteoporosis! I recently had a compression fracture at T7 or 8. I am trying to decide where to go from here. I want to start P.T. as soon as I can, but wondering what else would you recommend? My doctor wants to start me on drug infusions. I did tolerate oral bisphosphonates, so am a little reluctant to do the drug thing. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  5 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for being here, unfortunately I cannot make recommendations on UA-cam. We do have a free Bone Foundations Masterclass and our Health Span Nation is a great tool to jumpstart your journey. You can find the links for both of those in the video description :)

  • @TheNemsue
    @TheNemsue 3 місяці тому

    Thank you I appreciate all your information… I just got diagnosed with a 2.5 on my hip and spine… And they want to put me on Proia and I am so not doing that… I’m going to try exercise and upping everything I’ve been doing

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing this! Glad you enjoyed this video

  • @cherlgolja5402
    @cherlgolja5402 Рік тому

    I’m 71 love my testosterone pump cream everyday 😎I’ve been exercising everyday since 27 so glad ! I I have osteopenia , I’m going to natural path doctor and order these Blood 🩸 test asap thank you!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Good for you! Wishing you well on your journey.

    • @odalysribot9145
      @odalysribot9145 Рік тому

      Como se llama la prueba de sangre por favor. Es que mire el video traducido en español y las letras están muy rápidas. Por favor me pueden decir el nombre del examen de sangre. Gracias

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      @@odalysribot9145 Hola, el nombre de la prueba es C-Telopeptide CTX y propeptide de Tipo uno procollagen P1NP.

    • @odalysribot9145
      @odalysribot9145 Рік тому

      @@Dr_DougLucas gracias le agradezco mucho

  • @goodnessthentruth
    @goodnessthentruth Рік тому +2

    Thanks! I’m a little confused about what kind of doctor would be most likely to order these sorts of tests?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +4

      JJ,
      Our DIY course can walk you through how to get these labs yourself. Most doctors are not comfortable ordering all of the labs I recommend because they are not comfortable discussing the results. These particular labs in the US can be ordered from some companies. It's always changing and we do our best to keep up with that.

  • @kitcorson9792
    @kitcorson9792 Рік тому +3

    Your info is so helpful! Many thanks. I am interested in learning more about Insufficient fractures in the pelvis and sacrum caused by chemo and radiation. 3 insufficient fractures one year after treatment and then a fourth one a year after, none have healed. Well, at least the MRI's say stable. Had a Dexa a year apart and -2.5 although diet is very, very healthy with meat, fruits and veggies. Have done the weight lifting, gym exercises and PT 5-6 days a week. No meds, no pain meds, active and positive attitude. Suggestions for improvement?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +3

      Hi Kit,
      I'd love to learn more! Using biomarkers like P1NP and CTX can help to understand your bone progression and turnover. If you had insufficiency fractures you have worse bone quality than your DEXA is leading on. Consider joining us for our free masterclass or looking into our services either DIY or in person to help you work through the options at your disposal!

    • @kitcorson9792
      @kitcorson9792 Рік тому +3

      @@Dr_DougLucas Thank you and yes, I did sign up immediately after watching this! Again, thank you for this!

  • @maryuggen3857
    @maryuggen3857 7 місяців тому +2

    Could you please discuss Primary Hyperparathyroidism and it's role in Osteoporosis?

  • @LisaMorgan-km1lj
    @LisaMorgan-km1lj 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing so much relevant information around osteoporosis. In hearing your comments around CTX values and normal range, I was disheartened to hear you say anything over 1000 is a sign of rapid bone loss. My CTX is 1400. I am on a regimen of HRT, gut health management, diet changes, specific strength exercises, etc. I have been wanting to avoid some recommended drugs Evenity and ReClast . . . after hearing your comments, I am wondering if I need to go ahead and start taking the Evenity. Thoughts?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  7 місяців тому

      I would need to look at the big picture. There are numerous variables to consider the biggest for someone on HRT is if the dose is adequate based on biomarkers.

  • @francescrocker3878
    @francescrocker3878 2 дні тому

    I would like to hear your thoughts and experiences working with patients on low vibration platforms such as the Merodyne LIV.

  • @anaem956
    @anaem956 Рік тому +8

    TY Dr Lucas : my reminder - apart from a Dexa , get these 2 bio markers done : a P1NP and a CTX = P1NP means pro peptide type 1 collagen and ctx is a bio marker for bone breakdown . Try to get balance between both . To increase P1NP : eat protein , strength training , healthy gut , supplements (such as calcium , mg , vit D and K ) , check hormones . // I will ask my Dr for these 2 in my next appointment ! Thx ❤

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Great plan Ana!

    • @ralphnolletti9988
      @ralphnolletti9988 Рік тому

      I have been searching for a provider that offers REMS in the mid-Atlantic and I’m drawing a blank. Can you offer a location near Maryland?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      @@ralphnolletti9988 Hi Ralph, it can be tough. Closest I know is in NC. There has to be more but I haven't found a good list. We are making one but it's relatively short at this point.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 4 місяці тому

      Isn't it amazing we have to ask them for the damn tests though. Like that is really a disgrace ... we are doing their jobs for them while they gatekeep our tests and get paid for what? They should be doing these tests without anyone even having to research all of this and ask for it. It makes me mad.

  • @2417mich
    @2417mich 7 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for the education.I think most primary care physicians see the dexa report and prescribe drugs. I never knew there were other markers besides DEXA. I have good insurance so I am going to request the lab tests now prior to starting OsteoStrong. I also am going to take your free MasterClass. I am grateful for this information. Much appreciated.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this, I appreciate your support!

  • @bridgetkeary4732
    @bridgetkeary4732 11 місяців тому

    Very informative
    Have osteoporosis. But do not want to take medication my doctor wants to prescribe
    Always felt if osteoclasts function is to break down felt it was not good to stop that
    So will try the blood markers if possible
    Thank You so much 😊😊

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +1

      Right! They are important. They just need to be balanced with osteoblast function.

  • @veganperson
    @veganperson Рік тому +4

    I had an X-ray of my back and hips over a year ago. I have a chronic back (actually upper butt) pain/spasms and my doctor wanted to get an X-ray of the area. It turns out that I have osteopenia of my spine with degeneration of my L2 L3. My doctor suggested going to a physiotherapist which I have since gone to 2 different ones. My pain is a bit better, but it will still spasm on me and for no good reason, my muscle is overreacting to small movements. Anyway, I’ve started taking strontium, MK7 and magnesium in the hope that it will help along with some weight training. The trouble is that I take carbamazepine for my epilepsy and that is supposedly bad for the bones. I’m at my wits end with worry, but I’m not sure what else to do. Sorry for my rant, thanks for the ear.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Hello,
      Medications that cause bone loss can be a challenge! Keep coming back and learning from this channel and others the tools you can use to maximize your bone health!

  • @dorisbest7580
    @dorisbest7580 8 місяців тому

    This video was very much informative,I am going to have my first DEXA bone density exam at the end ogf january 2024,I am a 64 year old female with no suspect to osteoporosis burt still my endocrinologist say it would be good to have done at least one,since I am on menopause for 14 years already...I will have my DEXA body mass exam in 2 weeks,want to know in what shape is my muscle mass and wheteher I have some visceral fat (I have no body fat at all,neither a little I'd like to have to look younger :-( ) but never heard of these 2 biomarkers you teel in this video,will ask my physician to dug deeper in it :-) Thanks a lot.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this, glad it was helpful!

  • @carolwong9279
    @carolwong9279 Місяць тому

    Very helpful. Where is your practice location?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Місяць тому +1

      Hi! We are 100% virtual actually :)

  • @roadrunner1958
    @roadrunner1958 9 місяців тому

    65 year old runner, lower back pain after half marathon on the 17th of September. MRI and CT confirmed sacral stress fracture on the 26th. Vitamin D 73 nmol/L - even though the Australian guidelines say this is sufficient, I know this level isn't optimal. DEXA shows L femur neck minus 3.0, R femur neck minus 2.5, lumbar spine good, L forearm great. Have started on 5000 IUs of Vitamin D and 180 micrograms of K2, along with magnesium and zinc. With an improved diet (I've existed for decades on the typical high carb crap that a lot of runners do) and strength training, I'm quietly confident that I'll be okay (without drugs).

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @lululove6175
    @lululove6175 11 місяців тому

    Going for a REMS echo light

  • @chrisb6312
    @chrisb6312 Рік тому +2

    Can you please talk about using an Echolight scan as opposed to a DEXA scan?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hi Chris,
      I'm a big fan of echolight. Take a look at this video.
      ua-cam.com/video/pZDn3bjnOf4/v-deo.html

  • @stephaniejunca2875
    @stephaniejunca2875 11 місяців тому +1

    Such great education here. What type of md should I seek out in my area that would address all of these factors you are discussing? I had my Dexa, tscores from 3.4-3.9., I’m 56 and healthy, moderately active. No cause determined. The PA at bone clinic talked to me for about 10
    Mins and gave me a scrip for Tymlos. That’s it. Do I find an endocrinologist? Thank u!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +2

      Hello,
      There are no true specialists in bone health. Endocrinologists are generally sought out and they do treat it. They do what they are trained to do and usually recommend pharmaceuticals for those that are candidates. If this is what you need and are looking for that's a route to go.
      If you want to learn more about a comprehensive and usually drug fee approach consider our master class to learn more or discuss our approaches with our team.

  • @christinehoran7384
    @christinehoran7384 2 місяці тому

    I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis in 05 after fracturing my tib fib not falling but jolted walking down a wooden ladder

  • @j.tamburello4053
    @j.tamburello4053 10 місяців тому

    Can I wear a weighted vest if my lower lumbar is -3.7? Thanks, great video!

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      I have a video on weighted vest actually. Check it out if you have not yet! It's called "Weight Vests for Osteoporosis? Do They Really Build Bone?"

  • @maril1379
    @maril1379 8 місяців тому

    Great news

  • @cherylsacristan2581
    @cherylsacristan2581 11 місяців тому

    Great information. I am a runner, have been all my life, my dexa scan shows osteoporosis in the spine and osteopenia in the hip, It looks like there is mixed information out about whether running is helpful or harmful for osteoporosis. Can you help me out? Giving up running completely would be heartbreaking so I don't want to unless it is in fact harmful. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому

      Hi Cheryl,
      Running itself is probably subtly beneficial. I would never tell a runner to stop running! However, you can add better exercises for your bone in resistance training, impact, WBV and more. Consider our videos on WBV and exercise for more.

  • @susandewhurst6771
    @susandewhurst6771 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m delighted to discover your channel. Following a RTA and fracturing my C1,2 T3,4,5 and tibia plateau a Dexa scan showed -3.5 in my spine. This has been such a shock as I know my vit D and calcium levels were good. I have good microbiome (Zoe study) and diet and weight train I was cycling back from a Hiit boxing class when I was hit. The doctor wants me to take the drugs but I’m resisting and doing supplements and getting back to exercise. One question out of many is can inactivity for 4 -5 months (I was in a brace and on crutches) accelerate osteoporosis? I can’t find any data on it. Also I need to find a way in the Uk to measure strength of bone. I was doing significant weight lifting and high impact (burpees F45 Classes etc) 6 months before my Dexa. Surely I would have fractured if -3.5 is true? Help I’m 61 post menopause and didn’t take HRT so perhaps that’s the next step too

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому +2

      All great points! HRT is something to consider. Bone quality can be measured by REMS if you live near one. I know there are some in the UK but I'm not sure where. Keep watching our videos, come to our master class and keep learning.

    • @roadrunner1958
      @roadrunner1958 9 місяців тому

      @susandewhurst6771 - I wish you all the best with your rehab. FWIW, I would never take osteoporosis drugs!

  • @user-km9uv3bh7q
    @user-km9uv3bh7q Рік тому

    What is your opinion on Low Intensità Vibration therapy ( in addition to the advice in your video) for improving bone health?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! Check out my video on vibration therapy here: ua-cam.com/video/LCEeByt4YiQ/v-deo.html

  • @zebashaheer5173
    @zebashaheer5173 2 місяці тому

    Hi Doctor I’m your great fan I take notes from your videos Thank you so very much You asked for a topic to be discussed in your video .I would like to know about teeth in osteoporosis Because we are supposed to inform our dentist if we have osteoporosis but mostly the dentist does not guide us well how often we should go for cleaning as they are more into our insurance benefits My dentist wants me to go to hygienist every 3 months and I want to get guidance from you Please make a video on this topic

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, thank you for this suggestion!

  • @CarolineMoore-mg9px
    @CarolineMoore-mg9px Місяць тому

    Please can you do a video on male osteoporosis, specifically young males.My 30 year old son was diagnosed after fracturing 3 thoracic vertebrae, so any information you can give would be most helpful.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Місяць тому

      Thank you for this recommendation!

  • @TheresaGraf
    @TheresaGraf Рік тому

    What is your recommendation for patients who have hyperparathyroid disease? I have two imaging tests left to do prior to surgery and I had one doctor tell me to take calcium. Another told me I needed to be on a bisphosphonate. Studies I have read refute both recommendations. The endocrine specialists tell me that I shouldn't supplement prior to surgery, and not to use bisphosphonates at all, but to supplement after surgery. I have osteopenia in my hip and osteoporosis in my wrist.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Treat the underlying cause ASAP and then get to building bone.

  • @tdeej7062
    @tdeej7062 8 місяців тому

    Can u tell me if and how the video may or not apply to osteopenia .... regarding your summary? Recently, confirmed in testing results .... using both first and second sources. Do you recommend marker testing as well?🤔 Respectfully, a Newby.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Hi there, osteopenia May not be an issue depending on the severity and trajectory, stable mild osteopenia is expected at older ages. However, all of the recommendations for osteoporosis are good for longevity in general so no down side!

  • @margarethawk3073
    @margarethawk3073 Рік тому

    Would you do a video on Chairi 2?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      I'm not familiar with that. Can you tell me more?

  • @angelapugliese7125
    @angelapugliese7125 7 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for this video. I am 62 years old, small (5'2", 120 lbs) and was diagnosed with osteopenia at age 50, I had another scan done at age 54 (went to osteoporosis), another at age 58 (8% worse), then my recent test which indicated that I am 20% worse than my baseline. I saw two doctors at age 54, one recommended meds, the other did not (she took my lifestyle into account and also said I was too young). I took the advice of the one that said no drugs. Since I am a vegan, doctors immediately say it is my diet and that I do not get enough calcium. Well, my calcium levels have been checked and they are high normal. Vitamin D also normal. I make sure I eat well (lots of beans, tofu, vegetables, fruits, etc - I am not a junk food vegan). Also, up to the last three years I have been lifting weights 4 x a week - and I mean lifting heavy weights. Actually I have been lifting weights since I was 20 years old. When Covid shut the gyms down, I started working out with bands and weights at home. It has really only been the last year that I have slacked off and mostly just walk (4 miles a day). Since the latest diagnosis, however, I rejoined the gym and have started weight lifting again, I've also watched numerous videos on the best exercises for osteoporosis....I feel as if this is one disease that I just should not have. Not only do I weight lift, walk and exercise, I also kayak, bike snow shoe, I lead an active life. It isn't like I am a couch potato. I really thought my last scan would have at least remained the same, but in the last 4 years it got so much worse. What else can I do? I am not on any medications and wish to remain prescription free! Thank you.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 7 місяців тому +3

      Estrogen is the biggest factor. Look into HRT with estrogen and progesterone on a rhythmic cycle. Ask a compounding pharmacy to refer you to a doctor. Harbor Compounding in San Diego or Denton Rx in Texas. This is not “medication”. It’s replacing what your body has stopped producing.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi Angela, thank you for sharing. One big factor you are missing in your description of your diet is protein. Additionally gut dysfunction from a whole food vegan diet is also possible. I'm not suggesting that the cause of bone loss has to be your diet but it's a big target. I see it all the time and the research supports that position. @genxx2724 is correct also that hormones play a big role.

    • @curiousmind3710
      @curiousmind3710 6 місяців тому

      Drs like to pick at vegetarians.
      I m trying to be WFPB.not 100%.but doing my best.
      Found out my body doesn't absorb all the good things I feed it.
      That s my problem. Will work on it.
      Doing some ex.not as much as you.but trying.
      I d suggest HRT compound. My GY swears by it.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 6 місяців тому

      @@curiousmind3710 You may need digestive enzymes. Older people don’t digest as well, so don’t get nutrients. Look into “Swanson Triple Strength Pancreatin 4x”. Take after every meal.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  6 місяців тому +1

      @@curiousmind3710 Thanks for sharing. I'd like to offer the counter argument that doctors in general have accepted a WFPB diet as healthy. I am in the minority who see it fail too many people. It looks good on paper but very difficult to do in reality and the real impact is muscle loss, gut dysfunction and poor bone health.

  • @patriciaboeger3683
    @patriciaboeger3683 6 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for this perspective, I have been lifting heavy and doing CrossFit for 2 years now. I started because my dexa numbers were borderline of reaching an osteoporosis dx when I was 55, I am now 57 my dexa has not improved so it is very discouraging. How ever I do wonder about bone quality because compared to many females my age I can always lift, push and pull more than they can. I deadlift my body weight 152, 10 reps, and can do a few pull ups unassisted. May be I'm not that bad. Problem is I am at 33% body fat, need to lose some weight , but research indicates that when ever you lose weight, bone mass likely decrease as well. Any tips tricks or ideas how to do this ?

    • @sabijea
      @sabijea 6 місяців тому

      did you get an answer for your question ??

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  6 місяців тому +3

      Hi Patricia,
      Thanks for sharing! You are correct that weight loss will generally provoke some bone loss. Similarly it will provoke muscle loss. It's part of being anabolic. What we do for patients that need to lose weight is focus on optimizing diet and watching weight come off more slowly than if we were focusing on weight loss as a primary goal. We can see a bit of weight loss but watch very closely muscle mass and bone health. If someone needs to improve bone health as a primary goal we will shelf weight loss until we have optimized their bone health trajectory. Does that make sense?

  • @judithwyer389
    @judithwyer389 10 місяців тому +2

    Six years ago a close relative was diagnosed with osteoporosis in one hip. She was unable to tolerate fosamax as it produced deep bone pain in the leg which lasted several months after stopping. She went off the drug began a walking program and weight bearing exercises at age 72. She increased Vit D3 (2000 IU) a day along with K2mk7 and calcium. Her next bone scan showed Ostiopenia in that hip. Three year later after enacting a religious walking and weight bearing regime a new bone scan (with a new machine) again showed Osteoporosis again in the same hip nowhere else. What to do? No way the drug can be tolerated? A bit discouraging.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      Sounds like she's losing the battle. A thorough plan with all the options considered would be a great idea.
      You can watch out masterclass or consider an meeting with my team.
      www.optimalbonehealth.com/schedule

    • @ArlenePMCM
      @ArlenePMCM 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Dr_DougLucas Having just watched this (very informative) video, instead of "sounds like she's losing the battle", shouldn't see have P1NP & CTX marker tests?

  • @georgiaworth6667
    @georgiaworth6667 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dr. Lucas. Lots of information and I had never heard of the other tests besides the dexa. I can't even find my results from this past January when I was told my osteopenia had advanced to osteoporosis.
    For three months I've been interviewing people I know that have taken the various bone drugs and I am not keen on any of them much to the distress of my doctor. I thought I was doing everything right. I am healthy with a very clean diet and I am a distance runner. I've cut that way down. I've been taking magnesium, D3 and K1 supplements for quite awhile. But I have absolutely NO estrogen and I take synthroid which I heard is terrible for bone health. Do you think bioidentical estrogen sources are effective?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Hi Georgia,
      We use bio identical hormones in our practice and yes we see adequate estradiol levels with topical application.

    • @deb9806
      @deb9806 Рік тому +1

      I wish I could consider that but with breast cancer in family (sister/mother) I wonder if my doc would chance it.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +2

      @@deb9806 Probably not. Strong family history of BC represents significant risk and that conversation is difficult.

    • @deb9806
      @deb9806 Рік тому +1

      @@Dr_DougLucas sadly but it is what it is.

  • @worshiparise
    @worshiparise 8 місяців тому

    What do i do when im on aromatase inhibitor (blocks estrogen) due to ER+ breast cancer?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Everything you can! Some things will be off the table.

  • @ColleenHershon
    @ColleenHershon 8 місяців тому +2

    My last Dexa showed a slight improvement in the hip & femoral neck that went back into the osteopenia range. But my lumbar spine went from -2.7 to -3.7. I don't understand how there could be such a big decline there but improvement in the other areas. We double checked, and it's not an error. So I wonder if it's because the vertebra have a different architecture as you say. Bone markers are next. Reclast has been recommended, but I'm just not comfortable with that so I'm doing my research. I'm 63, and I flip flop back and forth almost daily about what to do. The dilemma is real. Your videos are truly helpful. I will take your Master Class.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this, I am glad you are enjoying them!

  • @susanrhodes8155
    @susanrhodes8155 10 місяців тому

    Are calcium hydroxyapatite and plant based (algae) calcium comparable? I have been prescribed Fosamax which I hesitate to take. I do take D3 and K2 and have for years. I make sure I eat plenty of protein . I am working hard to eliminate Omeprazole which I have taken for years for Hyatal Hernia. Trying hard to manage my bone health naturally. I am 79+ years old. I am learning so much from your videos. Thank you so very much.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      You’re welcome!
      I haven’t seen any evidence suggesting algae calcium is better than other supplements like citrate. However, MCHC does have evidence to support superiority over other forms of calcium.

    • @barbs1298
      @barbs1298 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Dr_DougLucasWhere can one get MCHC?

  • @ssd8837
    @ssd8837 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video but I heard that too much Calcium can cause heart attack if it does not go to the bone. K2 takes Calcium to bone. Absorption may become a problem. What do you advise?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hello, take a look at our calcium video that discusses this exact topic!

  • @carolcole570
    @carolcole570 3 місяці тому

    Doctor, do you recommend certain vitamins and supplements to help with Osteoporosis or do you rely more on certain types of exercises for help or BOTH ? Thank you !

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  3 місяці тому

      Hi! I have an updated video coming out on this soon. I give a brief summary on it in my latest video, "Best Calcium Supplement for Osteoporosis: 2024 Update & NEW Perspectives on Calcium"

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 3 місяці тому

      @@Dr_DougLucas Wonderful ! Thank you !

  • @hemnmahmood1518
    @hemnmahmood1518 5 місяців тому

    What about ultrasounds bone densomitry¿

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  5 місяців тому +1

      Are you referring to REMS? That is an US study. The only one I’m aware for bones. It’s great.

  • @JenniferLucas-xv6rs
    @JenniferLucas-xv6rs 5 місяців тому

    Just finding you. 1st dexa shows Osteopena. However, I've Carnivore for 1.5 yr. I don't know if I'm improving or declining bone health. Thanks for other tests for better picture.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this! Yes, checkout the other videos on my channel if you have not yet. We also have a free Masterclass every month that could be beneficial to you. You can find more details here --> www.optimalbonehealth.com/build-bone

  • @angelaporter4352
    @angelaporter4352 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for another informative video. I had a DEXA last year -4.8 (63 year old with 4 spine fractures). I live in the UK and am having a REMS scan next month. What is your opinion on these scans? Thanks.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +3

      Hi Angela,
      Take a look at our imaging video where I discuss REMS. I'm glad you have access to one, I think they are great.

    • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
      @cearilindubhlaoi9507 10 місяців тому

      Hi Angela, I'm based in Ireland & want to have a REMS scan unfortunately none available in Ireland..
      I'm curious to see how you got on was there a difference from the dexa .
      I may have to travel over 😊

  • @elenak2015
    @elenak2015 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much, doctor, for fresh and new approach to management of bone health.
    To me it was always a very important issue. i am a light framed female with a runnig experience of almost 30 years. I developed osteopinia, then osteoporosis in my late 40 th. Had been put on alendroic acid for 2 years, which brought me back into healthy range on Dexa scan.
    Now after repeating the scan after 2 years it showed 6% drop in bone density. The drop is too rapid and i am urgently looking for ways of stopping it. I do big amount of acrobatic training and cannot afford any fear regarding bone breaks.
    My diet is good , but would be lacking sufficient protein. And i am 2 years past my menopause. I am willing to try bioidentical hormones, as i am sure it has very strong effect on bone ageing.
    I am going to ask my doctor for biomarkers tests, if they are available in Spain, where i am.
    I will continue watching your videos.
    Thank you for dedicating your research into such a vitally important issue.
    Elena

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hi Elena,
      That is concerning! I'm not familiar with health care in Spain so I can't give you much advice there. I wish you the best on this journey and keep watching our videos!

    • @curiousmind3710
      @curiousmind3710 6 місяців тому

      The sooner you start HRT .bioidentical.
      The better result.
      Take care.
      Also Elena. 😊

  • @barbieh2235
    @barbieh2235 Рік тому +3

    Does the product AlgaeCal help with osteoporosis and improve bone health?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hi Barbie,
      Alaecal is a plant based product with good studies showing it's benefit for bones. I don't love ingredients though and point my patients toward other products with MCHC forms of Calcium.

    • @barbieh2235
      @barbieh2235 Рік тому +2

      @@Dr_DougLucas Thank you so much for your reply. Please inform on the products you believe to be beneficial. If you would please explain or do a video on this it would be very helpful and appreciated. Thank you.

  • @aprilapril2
    @aprilapril2 Рік тому

    Month ago I had a CAT scan as I fell down stairs backwards and needed a hip replacement. (The CAT was done to see if the hip replacement would need to touch on my other metal work I have after another accident ) surgeon said bone looked good .. would he be able to diagnose osteoporosis from that CAT scan ? Ps my hip op healed in four weeks . I was diagnosed with osteopenia in 2014 after femur broke in accident via dexa scan.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      CT can diagnose OP but only if the scan is run with that intention. They likely didn’t do that for your scan but I’d have to see it to know.

  • @nerimansahin8300
    @nerimansahin8300 Рік тому

    As a result of ostreposis diagnosis, my doctor gave bisphosphonate and calcium, I didn't want to use bisphosphonate and went to a holistic medicine doctor and gave room strontium citrate, cilixa, mg, k2, d3, strontium is safe or radioactive form, isn't it, thank you.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Take a look at our strontium video. The form matters but there are safe forms that I recommend for patients.

  • @AMartinez-ru9mg
    @AMartinez-ru9mg 7 місяців тому

    I was just diagnosed with osteoporosis, I'm 65. My question is, to test for hip and spine strength and quality since a CT can not tell the bone strength how do we measure this?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  7 місяців тому +1

      Hello. Depending on the CT it can measure bone strength but most don’t. The only imaging study that gives a bone quality metric is the REMS. There are 5 of them available in the US so they may not be easy to get to.

  • @marleenmurphy6661
    @marleenmurphy6661 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video. It was extremely informative. I am in Canada in the province of British Columbia. My doctor did not know what a CTX test was. Our lab will do the test for a fee. My question is, I am 71, with a lumbar spine T score of -4.2 and left total hip minus -2.7. The left femoral neck is -3.8 and the right femoral neck -3.4. My doctors want me to take Fosamax. I am extremely fearful of taking drugs as I have had G.I. problems for many years and also extremely sensitive to any pharmaceuticals .Do you think at some point, when you have numbers like mine ,that you have to go on the drugs to prevent any fragility or compression fractures? I am hoping the CTX test will give more information to base a decision on. my understanding, from your video is that bone quality is equally as important as what the DEXA test show.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing this, unfortunately I cannot provide specific recommendations through this platform, I would need to know a little bit more about you as well. Checkout our health span nation if you have not yet, you get exclusive access to me and a community of people pursuing health and longevity. You can find more information here --> www.drdouglucas.com/healthspan

  • @carmenross1077
    @carmenross1077 8 місяців тому

    I’m due for a dexa scan in November. I was told I have Osteopenia. I started doing exercises strength,resistance, cardio in the last 2 years. Should I ask my PCP to order blood works as you’ve mentioned. ? Your podcasts makes sense, the quality of bones or its strength,not just the density. Where is your masterclass ? Is this online ,WHATS the details? Thanks

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Hi there! Take a look at our video descriptions for the link to the masterclass. It’s virtual and free.

  • @selma5885
    @selma5885 11 місяців тому +4

    Thank you! Just diagnosed with Osteoporosis age 61. bone scan femoral bone ( -2.9), lumbar(-2.9), hip (-2.6). 6 years in menopause (history of endometriosis that went quiet in menopause due to estrogen drop). History of fibro, neuro symptoms with some damage, slight hypothyroid(low dose armour). Normal BMI. Walked hilly 2M walk daily since mid 3o's. Added yoga 13 years ago do help recover from neuro attacks. whole foods diet with grass fed meat only/lots of veggies most of my life, high plant based with some fish, chicken, rare red meat. Nutrient dense organic diet. Gf and df last 13 years due to autoimmune like issues. Highly sensitive to meds with history of adverse reactions and neuro attacks provoked by some(long lasting and brutal), so hesitant about the drugs and scared from horror stories I read. Is Strontium citrate used in algaecal and food for life bone grow programs safe and build good bone in your experience? Or just their plant based Calcium alone w/o the strontium? Why aren't there more studies being done with it since peoples results seem remarkable on the scans? I'm upping my exercise regiment and doing yoga more frequently adding light weights. I fractured my wrist last year during bad fall on rock while hiking.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому +7

      Hello,
      Quite a story. I'm sorry for your challenges.
      Consider joining our master class to help create a comprehensive plan or talk to our team to see if our programs could be a good fit for you.
      To answer your question about research. Funding is limited for non pharmaceutical interventions. Take a look at our strontium video for more on that topic.

  • @MW-100
    @MW-100 9 місяців тому

    How often should people who have osteoporosis or osteopenia get Dexa scans?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому +1

      The recommendation is yearly or every two depending on the scenario.

  • @abismom62
    @abismom62 Рік тому

    How can I improve the healing in my neck area
    I have had fusions from 5-7 a s it is healing slowly

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hello,
      This topic is a bit out of the context of this channel but as an ortho surgeon I can tell you there are numerous tools and healing bone is similar to growing bone. It's a long process and using the best nutrition, supplements and advanced tools are helpful. Ask your doctor about bone stimulators and anything else they can recommend to optimize your healing.

  • @bettystychno5723
    @bettystychno5723 11 місяців тому

    I had an accident at 76 on my T2 which triggered osteoporosis chronic pain in the neck and shoulder area. I manage it with heat and recovery after walking and just try to live with it without drugs. Is there anything else I could do?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  10 місяців тому

      Hello,
      Possibly but this is very dependent on unique circumstances.

  • @christinacutlass1694
    @christinacutlass1694 4 місяці тому

    Dr. Doug… I was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma, but the plasma cells, while showing cancerous inclination, have not caused any lesions and I’m not anemic, other bloodwork looks good. I had a spine surgery Jan 5th to remove a large cancerous growth inside my spinal column at the t4 level. A cage and rods & pins were put in place. Recovery has been slow and horrifically painful, and I have an s curve scoliosis that makes more pain. I’ve determined to pursue a life giving support regime rather than jump into the “Russian roulette” of the chemo cocktails. Do you think that I would be a candidate for your therapy or am I too far gone? 😃

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing this, unfortunately I cannot provide specific recommendations through this platform, I would need to know a little bit more about you as well. Checkout our health span nation if you have not yet, you get exclusive access to me and a community of people pursuing health and longevity. You can find more information here --> www.drdouglucas.com/healthspan

  • @lauratheis3621
    @lauratheis3621 Рік тому

    How do you feel about those bone drugs like prolia,and fosomax ,and others?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому +1

      Hi Laura,
      Videos on drugs are coming but in general I try to avoid drugs that suppress bone metabolism. They likely increase BMD but suppress bone building which is the long term plan. This includes all bisphosphonates and Prolia.

  • @msditationhays3192
    @msditationhays3192 11 місяців тому

    What do you think about Echolight tests

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  11 місяців тому

      Love the echolite test. Video pending.

  • @jeanavery925
    @jeanavery925 9 місяців тому

    Can you create content on the role of aromatase inhibitors in bone loss? And any successful options for minimizing their effect ?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому +2

      That's a great topic and one I should make a video on. The short answer is, do all the things except estrogen but I could say it more succinctly.

    • @jeanavery925
      @jeanavery925 9 місяців тому

      Thanks, I look forward to seeing it.

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! I appreciate your support and feedback.@@jeanavery925

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 15 днів тому

    Hello Dr Doug ,
    I took a Dexa scan, I have Osteoporosis and Osteopenia. I was given Alendronate Sodium Tablets,
    is this medication "good or bad"????? I am taking it one time a week .
    *I either have bursitis or gluteus Medius tendinopathy /Tear ( Right Hip )* .
    Wobble Gait or more like Trendelenburg Gait (Right Hip Weak) .
    I had a Xray taken and I'm looking to found out the outcome tomorrow,
    and If we don't see anything on that, I'll have an MRI taken.
    My point is I need to figure out what medicine is good for the bones.
    I already exercise daily, Diet: Organic, No Soda or Sugary drinks .
    I am sorry, If I'm not explaining clearly. Your help is much appreciated.
    Thank you. Debbie .

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  12 днів тому

      Great question! Checkout our health span nation if you have not yet, you get exclusive access to me and a community of people pursuing health and longevity. These are things that we discuss in there and it allows us to go into detail rather than doing short chats through this platform. You can find more information here --> www.drdouglucas.com/healthspan

  • @Sometimes-even-lyrical
    @Sometimes-even-lyrical Рік тому

    The link for the Master Class doesn't work.😢

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  Рік тому

      Hello, try again. You may have caught it between classes. If it doesn't work please let me know!

  • @davem.7141
    @davem.7141 8 місяців тому

    68 yo male w/ osteopenia (-2.3), no bisphosphonates. Following your advice on supplements, diet etc. Just got my P1NP and CTX tests done.
    P1NP: 53.9 ng/mL CTX: 465 pg/mL.
    Trying to interpret the results. Are my turnover markers close to equilibrium? Is there a calculator available, to plug these numbers into, that would show if I’m gaining or losing bone?

    • @Dr_DougLucas
      @Dr_DougLucas  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing. Interpretation requires some nuance and the change from one test to another is a factor but in general we want to push CTX down to 200 - 400 and P1NP up to >100. However variations are also acceptable if the ratio of P1NP and CTX is improving. There are no calculators available yet!