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How bad is a spine T-score of -4 ?

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I had never thought of consulting an endocrinologist earlier. only now on this site I saw people talking about their endocrinologists and was wondering why. thanks so much for for specifying it.

now after all your advice I'll get the CTx and P1NP tests done and then consult an endocrinologist. I was contemplating doing a zoom consult with Dr keith mc cormick before talking to my doctor here.

your inputs are valuable

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@shail I'd like to suggest that you also search for a "metabolic bone specialist" as that's a broader search that includes many specialists. So far, I've seen an orthopedic surgeon who is Chief of the Metabolic Bone Disease Service at HSS in NYC, an endocrinologist who is not current on osteoporosis treatment and isn't interested in rectifying that, and my current specialist is a rheumatologist who specializes in osteoporosis and is wonderful.