Dr. Michael Lewiecki: "Healthy Bones, Medications and Common Sense" with Q & A

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2023
  • Dr. Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE, CCD, FASBMR, top researcher, Director of New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center, prolific author of over 350 publications in peer reviewed medical journals (see below for full accolades) takes a deep dive into the many fascinating medication questions posed to him by his layperson audience, OsteoBoston members.
    Do not miss this fascinating, informative video.
    More about Dr. Lewiecki...
    E. Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE, CCD, FASBMR, is Director of New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center and Director of Bone Health ECHO at University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque, NM. He is a consultant in osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases; supervisor and interpreter of bone density studies; clinical researcher; and educator. His research interests have been focused on evaluating new treatments for osteoporosis and rare bone diseases and developing technology-enabled communities of practice to expand capacity to deliver best practice skeletal health care worldwide. He has been principal investigator for many osteoporosis clinical trials and is author of over 350 publications in peer-reviewed medical journals with more than 31,000 citations, as well as books, book chapters, and online publications on osteoporosis.
    Dr. Lewiecki is past-president of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) and founding president of the Osteoporosis Foundation of New Mexico (OFNM). Dr. Lewiecki is the program director of the annual Santa Fe Bone Symposium. He is Review Editor for Osteoporosis International, and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Densitometry.
    Dr. Lewiecki has received national and international awards that include the 2021 “Dr. John P. Bilezikian ISCD Global Leadership Award” and the 2021 “Lawrence G. Raisz Memorial Lecture Award” with the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @bernieryan1343
    @bernieryan1343 5 місяців тому +2

    I am very nervous of the meds and heard the drugs make cheap bone and the bone break down accelerates if trratment is stopped.
    I would love to be able to do natual treatment if they could work.

  • @reba5679
    @reba5679 4 місяці тому

    “Trapped” in New Mexico? Thanks a lot. New Mexico has been very good to you.

  • @BeaTrice10
    @BeaTrice10 5 місяців тому +2

    How about a low T score with no fractures? Does that still keep people in the high/very high risk category?

  • @sailorette47
    @sailorette47 3 місяці тому

    What does Zometa infusions do after 7 yrs anastrozole help for thinning bone plus calicum w D3. Dr's goal is 10 yrs on anastrozole & adding 3 years on 3 Infusions

  • @t.k.6060
    @t.k.6060 7 місяців тому +3

    If you call OP when a woman falls from normal hight and breaks the bone regardless of her dexa result, is the opposite true then. I have lumbar minus 3,6 in dexa but i have fallen twice and did not break the bone. Does it mean i have no OP?

    • @angieb.1894
      @angieb.1894 6 місяців тому +3

      No. There is bone density and bone quality. Dexa only measures density

    • @t.k.6060
      @t.k.6060 6 місяців тому

      @@angieb.1894 then my quality is good. As well bone strenght. Regardless of OP diagnosis

  • @marycrossan7837
    @marycrossan7837 7 місяців тому

    How can I join Osteoboston

    • @osteoboston
      @osteoboston  7 місяців тому +1

      send an email to osteoboston@gmail.com and request to be added to the group.

    • @BeaTrice10
      @BeaTrice10 5 місяців тому

      What does it mean to be "added to the group?" Is it a support group? A newsletter? I'm going to email them, but am curious about it. Thanks.

  • @magpiegirl3783
    @magpiegirl3783 Місяць тому

    So women in the US with osteoporosis are not being treated by doctors but by insurance companies who determine which medicine to take? And oncologists don’t understand bone loss treatment as an issue when a person is taking cancer drugs? And dentists don’t understand how osteo treatments work? Gee … and we are supposed to put ourselves in their care? I do think that a doctor is treating osteo properly if they do as this doctor does with the use of the bone turnover markers to determine the effectiveness of treatment rather than wait for 2 years to get a dexa result and say, oh my, the density is not improving. It’s honestly despairing listening to all the “experts” talking about treatment and not talking about prevention. Women must be sup[ported at the very least in peri-menopause to check bone density and then do dietary and exercise geared towards bone improvement.

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 Місяць тому

      Hi : from what I have read on osteoporosis there is no board certification for this medical issue.Noone medical specialty assumes responsibility for osteoporosis- sometimes it's a primary care , sometimes ob/gym, sometimes orthopedist. Good luck , also most docs don't use the blood markers which can tell you earlier than the dexa scan how you are responding to treatment. He is talking about rebound bone loss when you stop prolia cold. Prolia shuts down your osteoclasts temporarily and when you stop it the osteoclasts go into overdrive for awhile and have accelerated bone loss. So then you need 6 months of a bisphosphonate to control this accelerated bone breakdown.