Researching a 2nd Opinion Site
Does anyone have any comments about the programs below? Thanks
* Cleveland Clinic: Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease Center
* Washington University in St. Louis: Division of Bone & Mineral Diseases
* Mayo Clinic: Rochester, MN Campus
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Osteoporosis & Bone Health Support Group.
Hi @doglover71 and everyone. I can speak a little about the expertise at Mayo Clinic.
Mayo Clinic's Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, & Nutrition is one of the largest in the world, with locations in Arizona, Florida, Minnesota and several communities throughout the Mayo Clinic Health System (MCHS).
Within the department of endocrinology there are several specialty groups, including the
- Osteoporosis-Calcium Disorders Specialty Group https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/osteoporosis-calcium-disorders-specialty-group/overview/ovc-20393283
The Osteoporosis-Calcium Disorders Specialty Group provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient consultations for bone and calcium disorders. These include:
- Assessment of osteoporosis risk with bone densitometry
- Dietary counseling
- Advice regarding physiotherapy
- Medical consultations for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
There are several members, including @artscaping, who work with endocrinologists at Mayo Clinic who can share their experiences at Mayo in Rochester, MN.
You might also appreciate these patient education articles about osteoporosis written by Mayo Clinic experts: https://www.mayoclinic.org/search/search-results?q=osteoporosis
I am not familiar with grape seed extract and cherry seed extract as I do not frequent "health" food stores. I think I was in one once when looking for an oil used to teach my dog odor discrimination. That they did not have. I do know that grapes and raisins can kill a dog and cherry pits contain cyanide. The wild cherry behind my house provided lots of cherry pits. Fortunately, the dog I had who vacuumed them up did not crush them so they passed through intact.
This sounds compelling, but appears to be an advertisement.
I responded to that for often a bigger picture leaves a different perspective.
I started with the fact that recommendations from people I trust (been following her a few years - pure heart) are part of my homework in this untrustworthy supplement world.
But it is all mute now; appears the article and my comments have been removed. So - not a trustworthy place to do homework for me.
Joy, you can find all your comments in your profile. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/member/00-5efbca6db51fb46e371992/activity/comments/
Thank you for posting! Any chance you know a good endo at the jacksonville fl location?
Maybe before we visit our endo, we can send a pdf of our med-related discussions from Mayo Connect postings. (Most practices provide online Q&A option for patients/doctors to communicate.) Also, bring with us to the copy to our appt so we can educate each other. That way we could get better recommendations for our treatment/choice of drug, etc. and better outcome.
Yes, I too felt the information ended with a commercial but I've heard some of the same information from a doctor who believes in more natural medical practices. Ugh....that's why I find determining my personal practices and goals is so overwhelming and why a 2nd (or maybe 3rd ) opinion is so important to me.
Thank you for your comments.
Just in case you haven't done this yet, you can go to the Mayo Clinic's website to see which endocrinologists work at each of Mayo's locations and read their bio's. When trying to narrow down a choice of doctors, I found it especially helpful to review the article/research listings as that confirmed for me if they had an interest and indepth knowledge in the specific area where I'm seeking additional information.