Which doctor is best to treat Osteoporosis?
After 2 spinal compression fractures, and a recent DEXA scan confirming Osteoporosis, my question is who is best to treat the Osteo, a rheumatologist or an endocrinologist?
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San Francisco Bay Area, CA
That is terrific oopsie
Extremely poor patient care; especially how easy and inexpensive a dexa scan is and the knowledge you get from it. We do a lot of screening tests (colonoscopy, mammograms, lipid panels, CBC, chest x-rays, etc.) and yet this is simply not done until you are "elderly" and have very little great choices on how to handle a newly diagnosed chronic - and possibly life altering - disease. Don't know what happens in other countries but unfortunately this makes me feel great distrust for the medical profession as a whole. I'll stop now but wow!
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis. I will try a rheumatologist. Thx.
In your last paragraph did you mean to type "not" thought to be beneficial? I thought it was the opposite. That it's used for metastatic breast cancer and to prevent recurrence.
@dlmdinia Oh of course! So sorry. Reclast and Zometa ARE thought to be beneficial for preventing spread of cancer.
I was using a keyboard and probably didn't have my glasses on 🙂 Apologies to all! Very important point and thanks for catching the typo.
Missed breast ca x 2 yrs. Missed dexa scan duh Shift u off to nurses Yes poor poor patient care!! Alot of Oops. Poor pt care. Hoping the Forteo helps with my spinal fx's
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You're welcome! It's amazing how many times I try to proofread before I post and still fail to catch errors. And autocorrect does not help by changing perfectly valid words to something else. In this comment as I was typing I notice the word "times" in the first line somehow got changed to "yikes". I probably should have left it to prove my point. 😃
@dlimdinia thanks for your kind response and humor 🙂
Yikes!!!!