What they never told me about dexascans
I had my first scan 4 years ago at the same facility where I was starting treatment for prostate cancer. My numbers were -2.4 and -2.5. Two years later a rheumatologist I was seeing for another issue ordered another scan. Not knowing any different I had it done at the facility closest to me. Although my T-scores were down slightly my BMD numbers were improved. When I asked the doctor about the seeming contradiction he shrugged and said you really can't compare tests done on different machines. Nice time to tell me.
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@babybear77,
Areal bone mineral density (BMD) does not account for the third dimension of depth. For two bones of the same volumetric BMD but of different sizes, the smaller bone will have a lower areal BMD on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).
If you think of it as measuring sugar in a glass of water, measuring from the the entire circle of the rim (areal measurement) a glass half full will be much sweeter that a glass that is full. As in your small bones having a greater density of mineral even with the same amount of mineral. Dexa doesn't allow for the dimension of depth.
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3 Reactions@anatomary I was told even the same brand of machine is different because they are all individually calibrated. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me it would be that way... My PCP who's an internist told me that.
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3 ReactionsThanks for letting me know! That makes it even more difficult if we move...
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1 ReactionI must take the dexascan on same machine every two years, but was able to get the tribecular bone scan done after with new prescription given by my doctor and they just went to my machine and programmed it to give me the scan score. I have very porous bones and osteoporosis and very bad scores so on exercise routine, tai chi and eating more calcium powder with meals, low oxalate diet so won't make stones and just had reclast infusion in April, had ten years with fosomax and actonel decades ago Always exercised but had chemo and radiation 7 years ago and began higher dosage of omepraxole two years ago, that's why I lost bone, had esophajectomy in June 2019. Doing the best i can.
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6 Reactions@kfhoz , I am 64. I wonder if my gynecologist will allow me to go on HRT. I have not have hormones since I went into Menopause around age 50 or 51 since I was on the pill for genecology nonstop bleeding. I am BRCA1 positive so my gynecologist most likely will not allow it. I am trying to get my bones better through eating more protein, supplements, vitamins and strength training but maybe HRT will help me also but I don't want cancer.
@maine , I agree!
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1 ReactionThank you for sharing. I am very petite and now 4'9" tall so I wonder how accurate the machines are for me.