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Episode 24: Osteoporosis – No Bones About It

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Note: I work diligently to make sure podcasts are mastered for the the best audio production. My sincere apologies, there was technical wonkiness on my audio that we mastered for the best quality considering the technical issue. This doesn't take away from the amazing content. Thank you for your grace and understanding.
What is a bone density test and who needs one? A bone density test measures how strong your bones are. They are recommended for all women age 65 and older, and for younger women at higher-than-normal risk for a fracture. Men may want to discuss osteoporosis screening with their doctor if they're over age 70 or at high risk for thinning bones.

People tend to think that bones are static and unchanging, but the truth is that bones are in constant flux. Unfortunately, as people age, they often lose bone more quickly than they can replace it, so their bones can become porous and brittle

If left unchecked, this bone loss can lead to osteoporosis, defined as reduced bone mass and poor bone quality. People who have osteoporosis have bones that can break with even the mildest impact. So it is a good idea to make sure your building up that bone density but how do you do this?

Or maybe you’re in a situation where you are already diagnosed with osteoporosis…what are your options?
I am delighted to have Jayne Wesler on the show today. Jayne M. Wesler is an author, psychotherapist, and attorney. She is the author of eight books, including three books on increasing bone density and bone health without medication. After publishing her first bones book, Jayne started a Facebook group dedicated to helping people with osteopenia and osteoporosis to learn how to strengthen their bones and prevent fracture. I will make sure and add a link in the show notes for this group and other amazing resources Jayne has provided.
Today we will discuss:

1) Early diagnosis of Osteoporosis - Jayne's Story
2) Navigating the healthcare system to get the help you deserve.
3) Being your own advocate on your health journey.
Resources:

Bone Density - Jayne’s Face Book Community Page

Jayne M. Wesler Books

Jayne Wesler – Author Page

Jayne Wesler Website

Support the Show.

  continue reading

76 episodes

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Content provided by Sandy Kibling. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sandy Kibling or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Note: I work diligently to make sure podcasts are mastered for the the best audio production. My sincere apologies, there was technical wonkiness on my audio that we mastered for the best quality considering the technical issue. This doesn't take away from the amazing content. Thank you for your grace and understanding.
What is a bone density test and who needs one? A bone density test measures how strong your bones are. They are recommended for all women age 65 and older, and for younger women at higher-than-normal risk for a fracture. Men may want to discuss osteoporosis screening with their doctor if they're over age 70 or at high risk for thinning bones.

People tend to think that bones are static and unchanging, but the truth is that bones are in constant flux. Unfortunately, as people age, they often lose bone more quickly than they can replace it, so their bones can become porous and brittle

If left unchecked, this bone loss can lead to osteoporosis, defined as reduced bone mass and poor bone quality. People who have osteoporosis have bones that can break with even the mildest impact. So it is a good idea to make sure your building up that bone density but how do you do this?

Or maybe you’re in a situation where you are already diagnosed with osteoporosis…what are your options?
I am delighted to have Jayne Wesler on the show today. Jayne M. Wesler is an author, psychotherapist, and attorney. She is the author of eight books, including three books on increasing bone density and bone health without medication. After publishing her first bones book, Jayne started a Facebook group dedicated to helping people with osteopenia and osteoporosis to learn how to strengthen their bones and prevent fracture. I will make sure and add a link in the show notes for this group and other amazing resources Jayne has provided.
Today we will discuss:

1) Early diagnosis of Osteoporosis - Jayne's Story
2) Navigating the healthcare system to get the help you deserve.
3) Being your own advocate on your health journey.
Resources:

Bone Density - Jayne’s Face Book Community Page

Jayne M. Wesler Books

Jayne Wesler – Author Page

Jayne Wesler Website

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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