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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 22 4:42pm | Replies (66)

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@rajmayo22

Plan to share my med info as I continue Tymlos until Aug 2024.

If anybody is interested, below are DEXA results showing 6 yr trend:

AP Spine (L1-L4) Statistically significant increase from previous scan.
07/27/2023 78 1.104 0.5 0.150 (15.7%)* 0.058 (5.6%)*
01/13/2022 76 1.046 0.0 0.092 (9.6%)* 0.032 (3.2%)*
12/01/2017 72 1.013 -0.3 0.060 (6.3%)* 0.060 (6.2%)*
10/02/2008 63 0.954 -0.8
*Denotes significance at 95% confidence level, LSC is 0.022326 g/cm2
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Total Hip(Left) Statistically significant increase from previous scan.
07/27/2023 78 0.800 -1.2 0.041 (5.4%)* 0.030 (3.9%)*
01/13/2022 76 0.770 -1.4 0.011 (1.4%) 0.013 (1.8%)
12/01/2017 72 0.757 -1.5 -0.002 (-0.3%) -0.002 (-0.3%)
10/02/2008 63 0.759 -1.5
*Denotes significance at 95% confidence level, LSC is 0.026675 g/cm2
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Femoral Neck(Left) Statistically no significant change from previous scan.
07/27/2023 78 0.607 -2.2 -0.008 (-1.3%) 0.008 (1.3%)
01/13/2022 76 0.599 -2.3 -0.016 (-2.6%) 0.011 (1.9%)
12/01/2017 72 0.588 -2.4 -0.027 (-4.4%) -0.027 (-4.4%)
10/02/2008 63 0.615 -2.1
*Denotes significance at 95% confidence level, LSC is 0.028808 g/cm2

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@rajmayo22 thank you for sharing your info and experiences. I wonder the the same thing as windyshores. Your L spine appear to be fine, and hips readings are alright per dexa. The femur neck is borderline heading towards osteoporosis, but not quite there yet, and pretty stable. In any case, wish you the best outcome from tymlos therapy!