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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 81460" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>A straight answer to your question is 2 years.</p><p>.</p><p>DEXA bone scans are only carried out every 2 years as that is the time considered for a change in growth. I will be able to answer more accurate in Feb 2018 as that is when I receive my second DEXA scan (<em><strong><span style="color: #6a6a6a">Osteopenia</span></strong></em> ).</p><p>.</p><p>Accrete D3 tablets are both Calcium & Vitamin D, I take them daily as subscribed medication along with my TRT.</p><p>.</p><p>Good nutrition, sleep, sunlight and physical activity are essential for bone growth, free weights are a good way of ensuring this, but for a lad of 13 years, perhaps hill walking and other strenuous activities if not weights. </p><p>. </p><p>I wish your son well, it must be a worry for your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 81460, member: 15594"] A straight answer to your question is 2 years. . DEXA bone scans are only carried out every 2 years as that is the time considered for a change in growth. I will be able to answer more accurate in Feb 2018 as that is when I receive my second DEXA scan ([I][B][COLOR=#6a6a6a]Osteopenia[/COLOR][/B][/I] ). . Accrete D3 tablets are both Calcium & Vitamin D, I take them daily as subscribed medication along with my TRT. . Good nutrition, sleep, sunlight and physical activity are essential for bone growth, free weights are a good way of ensuring this, but for a lad of 13 years, perhaps hill walking and other strenuous activities if not weights. . I wish your son well, it must be a worry for your family. [/QUOTE]
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