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The osteoporosis book a physician wrote after her own diagnosis, and the one she wishes someone had handed her on day one.
When Dr. Lisa Pocius was diagnosed with osteoporosis, she did what any physician would do: she went looking for a clear, evidence-based guide written for patients. She couldn't find one. The materials available were either too clinical to be useful, too alarmist to be trusted, or too vague to act on.
So she wrote the book herself.
Osteoporosis: The Book I Wish I'd Had When I Was Diagnosed is the definitive patient guide to understanding your bones, your diagnosis, and your options, from a family physician who has lived on both sides of the exam room. It is calm where other books are frightening, specific where others are general, and honest about what we know, what we don't, and what you can actually do starting today.
Inside, you'll learn:
Who this book is for:
Women and men newly diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Anyone with a family history of fracture or low bone density. Adults over 50 who want to protect their bones before a diagnosis forces the conversation. Caregivers, daughters, and partners who want to understand what their loved one is facing. And clinicians who want a resource they can confidently put in a patient's hands.
Why this book is different:
Most osteoporosis books are written either by clinicians who have never been patients, or by patients without the medical training to separate good evidence from marketing. Dr. Pocius is both. She brings a physician's command of the research, current through 2026 and including the latest guidelines and emerging fracture-risk tools, together with the lived experience of receiving the diagnosis, making the treatment decisions, and rebuilding her sense of strength.
The result is a guide that respects your intelligence, refuses to scare you, and gives you a concrete plan for a stronger future.
Praise for Osteoporosis: The Book I Wish I'd Had When I Was Diagnosed*
[Reserve 2 to 4 short endorsement lines here once ARC reviews come in. Even one strong blurb from a physician, dietitian, or physical therapist dramatically improves conversion on the retailer page.]
About the author:
Lisa Pocius, MD, is a family physician and the author and editor of mybone.health, an evidence-based resource for people living with osteoporosis.
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