Osteoporosis and Petite Women
The form I completed before going to an osteoporosis clinic asked if I weigh less than 127 pounds. That magic figure supposedly puts one at greater risk. The Endocrinologist I saw commented on how petite I am and asked if I have always been petite. While for a few years my weight was a little higher I am now back to around 100 lbs. Can't get back to my 21" waist, though.
Searching the literature, it seems that being petite is associated with higher T scores and not just post menopausal
Supposedly DEXA takes this into account when height and weight are entered into the software. However, one could be short and have heavy bones or be small boned. The old weight charts at doctor's offices used to take that into consideration. Does anyone have knowledge that DEXA truly adjusts for structure and the high scores are not an artifact of the technique? There is less bone for the xrays to penetrate which could be interpreted as the bone being less dense. Does density determine quality?
I am at the point of not pursuing treatment until I get a better handle on what my risk truly is. My only fractures were a clean break to an ankle when I slipped on ice and a finger playing touch football. Both were many years ago.
Any insight to offer?
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Thank you. Very impressed with your instruction effort and expect I will be able to follow and benefit greatly.
To all others, sorry it appears we may have 'hijacked' this osteo thread. But being able to better protect yourself from the nefarious underworld of the dark web is extremely important to overall mental health....which of course affects physical health, including but not limited to osteo.
Yes. Sorry about the hijacking. Since the instructions can be used when registering on OP related sites, we didn't go completely off topic. 😉
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I love that we discover so many helpful nuggets along the way. I thank you for this post, I'm slowly trying proton mail also and LOVE that they will be working on a phone alias too!!! 😉
I would like to know my options before going on Reclast. Does anyone know if there is somewhere you can send your DEXA to get a Trabecular Bone Score? There are no radiology departments in my area that have this software.
Hi menetski4,
To get a trabecular bone score (TBS), the DEXA machine used for your scan has to have a TBS add-on. Unfortunately, most facilities don't have it. It's not something that can be gleaned from a DEXA scan on its own. 🙁
As I've mentioned, I am having good results with a physiotherapist using a variant of the Onero program. She started to focus on bone density because of her own mother, who is tiny. Both parents, now in early 70s, follow her program. Whenever I grizzle that my belly fat is proving annoyingly resistant to all this exercise, I get a lecture about not focusing on weight. My doctor says the same.