Has anyone had a rems bone scan or tbs bone scan?
I have poor dexa bone scan results, but have heard that rems scans and tbs (trabecular) bone scores can give you a better overall bone health picture. But both, especially rems are pretty new and I wonder if anyone has been able to have one and if their insurance accepts?
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I read McCormick's book and did a lot of other reading. Fortunately I never followed thru on three doctor's telling me to take Prolia. McCormick talks about big variances between the lowest and highest DEXA numbers possibly signaling a problem with the scan. I was also fortunate to be able to access an orthopedist who knew how to read a DEXA scan as well as offer a REMS. If there are other people on this thread who haven't listened to McCormick they might benefit from using the link you provided.