Are you at risk for osteopenia and osteoporosis?

Dr. Warren Levy explains the differences and what options are there.

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6 Responses to “Are you at risk for osteopenia and osteoporosis?”

  1. SuperchargedS10 Says:

    I was thin my hole …
    I was thin my hole life, this disease is killing me and just wish it all would end, I wish the best for you, not much for drugs for us men, what they give you is full of women’s hormones and I won’t take them anymore, caused a lot of problems in me.

  2. SuperchargedS10 Says:

    I am a 47 male, …
    I am a 47 male, never smoked, always worked out alot, 5 years ago I awoke one morning with a broken neck. After surgery and many months in bed, I was up and picking something up and crushed L4 L5. This is killing me, I have the bones of a 96 year old women.

  3. junker87g Says:

    I was diagnosed …
    I was diagnosed with osteopenia last year. I’m a guy living in Ireland and have just recently turned 18. I don’t smoke but am pretty thin and have been on steroids for asthma, the doctors reckon that’s why I have it.

  4. sperson111 Says:

    aloha!
    aloha!

  5. grenouil1970 Says:

    Je vous comprend …
    Je vous comprend pas ??
    :o (
    Bonne Journée

  6. data790 Says:

    Thanks for putting …
    Thanks for putting this up. I am currently writing an essay about smoking and its effects on osteoporosis. The doc gave me some great websites to look at. Cheers mate

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