I have been continuing my osteoporosis research and stumbled upon the relationship between high PTH and osteoporosis. My PTH dropped after my transplant but has been going up ever since. It was at 115 in April. I'm going to ask my neph about it when I see him in October as he has never mentioned it. I just noticed it as being flagged in my lab results. Only the yearly transplant labs test my PTH. Also in my research the consensus seems to be that exercise, while it does lots of great things, is not going to solve the osteoporosis issue. I'm thinking if the contributing issue is a high PTH that should be explored before starting on any of the usual osteoporosis treatments. Since there appears to be a possible PTH angle an endocrinologist might be a better specialist to see, rather than my gyn doc. Prolia was what she recommended but I was nervous about taking it, mainly because if there are side effects there's the up to six months of waiting for the drug to wear off, rather than just stop taking a pill. I'm mulling all this over but will probably just wait until I see my neph and see what he says.Lainiepop (sorry this is a late response to your post), AFAIK they do a baseline DEXA scan at 50, so you would have to grab their attention for some other reason to get one and I hope that doesn't happen.
I am on vitamin d but have never had a bone scan?! I am 35 and almost 5yrs post tx. They weaned me off steroids after 6 months if that makes a difference?