Post Evenity DEXA numbers
So, I have my results after 12 months on Evenity.
Lumbar spine went from-2.5 to -1.8.
Left hip went from-2.0 to -1.8.
For the right hip and right femoral neck,
there are no scores, presumably because they are now titanium.
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My endocrinologist started ordering forearms a few years ago. More information the better!
I do weight bearing exercises - elliptical machine daily and twice a week leg exercises with weights and twice a week arms and torso with weights but I was doing all that before the Evenity. At your comment I looked up some forearm exercises and a number of them I have been doing already. Thanks for the input since I can add a few more to my routine.
Appointment next week so we will see what he recommends. I have done about 5 years of alendronate and raloxifin so we'll see.
Congratulations! So happy for you!
I read somewhere that tymlos can do the same thing. Might have been Dr Mc Cormick that mentioned that to me. I can’t remember.
How did you get those all those scores - My insurance only pays 1 times 2 years.
It seems a very good ideal , so that you know what is working and what is not
working.
Thank you
What is the normal range? I saw one place that said 5-50 umoles/L while the lab that reported mine level said < 10.4. I tested at 9.6 umole/L.
My lab gave the normal range for homocysteine (Hcy) as 0-15 umol/L. Whereas, Dr. McCormick, in his book Great Bones (p. 165) says, "Levels higher than 8umol/L can contribute to inflammation." He goes on to say, "When levels go above 15 umol/L, bone mineral density declines, creating a two-and-a-half-fold increase in fracture risk. Females with Hcy higher than 18 umol/L may have twice the risk of fracturing a hip..."
Does he provide a source for his information? A published study or other peer reviewed reference?
This time my search said normal rage is 5-15. (Do not trust AI).
I modified my search to be for HCY and osteoporosis and found a few abstracts. Another rabbit hole for people to go down.
I get a bone density once a year since the osteoporosis diagnosis.