Osteoporosis: What tests confirm diagnosis and treatment options?
I was diagnosed with Osteopenia in 2014 which progressed to Osteoporosis in my spine in 2016 (as result of DEXA tests). I was on Alendronate for almost 5 yrs and have been on a medication holiday since 2019. My 2022 DEXA now shows progression to Osteoporosis in spine and hip. I'm meeting with my PCP next week to discuss next steps. Net, I'm really worried with disease progression and frightened with going back on Osteoporosis meds. I've read that Osteoporosis should not be diagnosed only on DEXA. What has been your experience? Are there other tests that should be considered? Are you using a PCP or other type doctor to walk you through your options?
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Hi, once they found abnormally high calcium amount in your urine, did they perform the PTH (parathyroid) test? The reason I ask is because I asked my prior PCP (left practice) for a 24 hr urine test back in 2020. I also had abnormally high calcium in my urine. I was told it just shows you have osteoporosis and nothing was done. Then she left the practice and the pandemic hit. Now I have a new PCP and I'm hoping he will dig dipper rather than just put me on meds. My mother had osteoporosis but she also had serious heart disease (the latter which I do not have). I'm also unwilling to settle for your small frame and your mother had it with no tests to determine or rule out root cause.
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Baby steps are much better than doing nothing. It sounds like you are becoming educated about calcium in both food and supplements. Please let me know what you PCP recommends at this point.
Chris
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Hi all - With the following DEXA T-Scores, can anyone tell me how my T-score is -2.9 and they are recommending Fosamax? Yes, I asked my PCP and she has no idea. She sent a follow-up email to the endocrinologist who said TBS scores are different than T-scores, which I was not looking at. My TBS is normal and my FRAX results show for Major Osteoporosis 7.8% and hip 0.9%. The T-Scores are as follows: L1-L2 -1.7, L1-L3 -1.9, L1-L4 -1.4, L2-L3 -2.4, L2-L4 -1.6, L3-L4 -1.1.
I'm not understanding why my spine T-score for WHO Classification shows Osteoporosis and -2.9. The website for the endocrinologist says they take the lowest score. That would be -2.4. Am I missing something?
If I may ask, where did you have your parathyroid surgery? I have the same issue.
Maggieb892- If I may ask, where did you have your parathyroid surgery? I have the same issue.
I live in Colorado just south of Denver. I went to the University of Colorado Medical Hospital. I had two tests that showed the problem. First a 24 hour urine test to determine the level of calcium lost. Second I had an ultrasound of my neck to show the over-active parathyroid gland. Good luck with your choices and options available where you are.
My test for osteoarthritis in my hip and knee was diagnosed by x-rays. I wonder after reading your comments if I need any further testing. As certain types of cannabis oils are legal in Canada now, for the pain I am now taking low dose of CBD and TCH oil 0.03 ml Amazed at the pain relief. I wanted to make sure it was the oil was helping so I stopped for a few days and pain started to come back. It is amazing how much pain relief I have now. I almost feel normal pain free. So glad to be off all the Tylenol #1 I was taking. My kidneys appreciate it. Thanks for listening. Debby
Thank you for sharing. Would you say the surgery “cures” osteoporosis?