Mild osteoporosis DEXA scores: what would you do?
I posted this question earlier, which was about mild vs. severe DEXA scores. Replies seemed to veer off pretty quickly, lol, so I'm starting again. My last DEXA in May 2023 was a -2.7 spine, and during a surprisingly quick appointment a new doctor (an endo) said to go with Prolia. Background: I had been on Fosamax for over 4 years based on a -2.5 score. I had an initial slight improvement then it dropped to the -2.7. After reading quite a bit on this forum and elsewhere, I don't think my scores warrant Prolia. In fact, I've decided not to go on any medication until May of this year, when I will pursue another DEXA on a TBS-equipped machine. I will consider it my new baseline. My last two DEXAS were on different machines. What are your thoughts about scores, and when it becomes really necessary to treat with meds? Would anyone else here approach it as I am, by waiting a year for another DEXA with TBS?
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Can you explain what you mean by "the relationship between low thyroid and bisphosphonates treatment"? I have thyroid issues and osteoporosis and my endo is recommending Reclast.
I am leary of Prolia even though doctors suggest taking it.
I was told to discontinue post menopause hormone therapy( after hysterectomy) because of maternal family history of heart attacks
I have dealt with food sensitivities for more than 40 years. There are legitimate tests for lactose intolerance and celiac disease, but your best bet on anything else is an elimination diet. Just because you have inflammation does not mean you have to stop eating gluten. I would read what Dr. Andrew Weil has to say. Some of the tests you mention are not credible.