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Hello Everyone, I just had a DEXA bone scan done at my rheumy appointment last week. I just got the results back in the mail. I found out that I have osteoporosis of the spine. The t scores listed on the report do not mean anything to me at this time. Does anyone know where I can find out what the normal t scores are for a normal healthy person without osteoporosis? I would like to figure out to what degree of severity I have osteoporosis in my spine. Otherwise, I will have to wait and find out at my next rheumy appointment. Thanks for any help you can provide. Take Care Kevin
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