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@lbmorgan that is such a strange story. Your spine and total hip scores were not even osteoporotic! And my report says that the femur neck score is not reliable for measuring change, not sure why. My femoral neck is always the worst and I suspect some sort of erosive arthritis is wearing bone down and throwing it off-?

Did your doctor have any explanation for your fracture above the knee? Good luck!

I read somewhere recently that people with osteopenia have the highest number of fractures but people with osteoporosis have the highest rate.

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@windyshores osteoporosis was the only reason given as to why the break in the leg bone. The orthopedic surgeon who looked at the x-ray said that the bone should have appeared white on the x-ray instead of the grey tones he was seeing and he was also concerned about osteoporosis.

Three months after the broken leg bone I had rotator cuff surgery and the suture anchors, which were screwed into the arm bone, pulled out. I returned for a second shoulder surgery to remove the anchors. I was again told that the cause could have been thinning bone tissue in the arm which was not able to hold on to the suture anchors.

I wonder how accurate the DEXA scans are.

I am aware that Evista is not the first choice of medication after going off Evenity to hold on to the gains in bone density. I believe it was my only choice. I am scheduled for another DEXA scan in one year to see if the Evista is helping me hold on to bone. Am also wondering if the DEXA in a year is soon enough. In the meantime I am fully engaged with diet, supplements and exercise.