Hello Forum,
So, it turns out the DEXA scan I was referred to was very much needed, because it showed osteopenia in the lowest femoral neck as well as borderline in the hips:
Sorry the formatting is a little skeewiff:
Body Part Area BMD (g/cm2) T-scores Z-scores
Lumbar Spine L1-L4 1.135 -0.5 -0.5
Lowest Femoral Neck Left 0.801 -1.5 -1.3
Hips Mean L&R Total Femur 0.876 -1.0 -0.9
As a silver lining I am glad the lumbar spine score is OK... so far

It was a bit of a blow, though, because I am only 43 (diagnosed in early menopause earlier this year but may have been earlier since I actually had symptoms for a few years before), already exercise, eat healthily including green veg, dairy, tofu and sardines with bones, take a vit-D supplement. On HRT since this time last year (first Evorel 50, then 75 since the summer). I grew up drinking milk daily and had an early puberty as well, which apparently is potentially helpful in building bone mass in adolescence, but of course I don't know what my baseline really was. Doesn't matter now.
I have my appointment at the menopause clinic again in the new year but want to make sure I start doing everything I can to protect my bones straight away. I had a wrist injury last year which I thought was just a ligament but may also have been a stress fracture since the bone is still painful from time to time, and have had hip joint injuries from running in the last five years as well. Plus osteoarthritis in the fingers and toes and advice from podiatrist to avoid putting pressure on the big toe joints. So I need to be careful with the amount and type of exercise I do.
This is my action plan. Is there anything else I can/should do now?
- Monitor diet to ensure I get to 1200mg calcium daily (including 400mg from menopause supplement)
- Vit D3 + K2 spray 3000iu daily (previous version was just Vit D 1000iu)
- Seeing a personal trainer specialising in menopause who can help me build an exercise programme to maintain (or even repair?!) bone density
- Have another estradiol blood test before clinic appointment and get higher HRT dosage until can get level increased to 300pMol/l (last result in July 124 pMol/l)
The recommendation was to get follow-up scans every 3-5 years but that seems like a long time to wait. Has anyone had these done privately in between and what was the cost of that?
I was feeling kind of OK about the early menopause thing, with an improvement to most of my menopause symptoms, although still also have an ongoing cardiology investigation into buzzing/palpitations which are suspected to do with bradycardia that came up on the 24-hr ECG. But the prospect of being in osteoporosis in my 40s makes me want to weep... And feels like the battle against this is going to be a full time job!
Would love to hear others' experiences and advice on this.