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@serious. My primary care doctor told me that I could take Fosamax for 5 years and then I was done. I could not take it again.

My endocrinologist told me this actually not true. A person can take Fosamax for up to about 5 years and then can take that med again - or a different one from the same classification - a year or two later. I was told this by an orthopedic surgeon and my endocrinologist, both at Mayo Clinic.

I had a bone density scan and blood tests prior to starting on Evenity last Fall, 2023, as I needed medication to "build" bone. Despite the gains I made on Fosamax I lost bone mass because I had a radiation therapy (a known side effect of radiation therapy to the pelvic area in particular where I had it for endometrial cancer).

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I spoke with an Orthopedic dr about Prolia. He said studies have shown very few complications if taken for five years, take a year break from it and then could go back on it.
I have been a patient at Mayo Jacksonville for lung issues and wanted to make an appointment with a dr for osteoporosis. I was told not available for that. I wish I had asked if osteoporosis care is primarily for cancer patients.