What would you do? Medication.
Hi, I am interested in lay people opinions given I have received so much conflicting advice from MDs. It’s astounding and I’m sure I am not the only person who is confused and wary about any decision I make.
I am 68 years old and have significant OP – my T score is a -3.5. I was diagnosed in October. I knew I was genetically predisposed so have regularly exercised since my 20s and have maintained a healthy diet. Since the diagnosis, I have upped the frequency of weight lifting and the use of resistance bands and I am doing what has been advised in terms of diet and supplements.
My Plan D insurance will only cover Prolia and Forteo. I have decided against Prolia and am reluctant to start Forteo. Backing up a little, I enjoy adventurous vacations such bicycle trips and strenuous, long hikes. In September, for example, I hiked a portion of the Camino de Santiago. While training, I slipped and fell three times on big rocks and didn’t break anything. Last year, I took a bicycle trip in Europe. I tried out an electric bike which got away from me and I took a hard fall – it hurt, but no fractures. I know that my bone density is low as reflected by my low T score, but I also believe the quality of my bones is good, and the DEXA score is only part of the equation. One of my doctors said, “Oh, you did your own DEXA test.”
Like everyone, I want to avoid a fracture more than anything so I am willing to consider Forteo, but here is my concern: Is there a chance I might hurt the integrity of my bones by going on it? Might I inadvertently worsen my own situation by taking medication just to improve my DEXA score?
I also want a life plan that needs to last maybe 30 more years. We take a medication for a year or two, then switch to another medication for a year or two. Then what?? None of the MDs I have talked to have had a satisfactory answer. Maybe they are waiting for new drugs to hit the market.
I’m really struggling with the decision. I know I am the only person who can make it, and I will have to be responsible for the outcome, but I would really like to hear what thoughts others have. Thanks so much - any input is welcome.
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Wait, side effects with Tymlos were minimized by ramping up the dose? That seems contralogical. Why would that be? Thanks.
Sorry ramping up by starting low and moving the dose up slowly.
Thank you for the Dr. Doug Lucas suggestion!!!!
I see. That makes sense. As you know, I'm considering Forteo (since it's that or Prolia) and wish the dose could be modified. I'm not very big and don't want to be taking the same dose as, for example, a man who weighs 180 lbs., but I think Tymlos is the only one where you can do that.
Being able to adjust the dose makes Tymlos seem good, but it also seems like people post about having more dude effects with Tymlos than Forteo. Thoughts?
I don't know much about Tymlos so others will need to weigh in. My understanding is that Tymlos is like an updated version of Forteo so I thought the side effects would be about the same.
Everyone is different. I could not tolerate Forteo but managed to do 2 years of Tymlos with the adjustable dosing.
I was on Forteo for about five months . No side effects. Then on Tymlos for several months. No side effects.
Now on Evenity with no side effects. I feel very lucky.
In May, I go on Reclast. Very anxious about that as it is an annual infusion. 😳
May your good fortune continue!!!
So happy to hear that all of the aforementioned meds are doing/did well for you. Nine months of Tymlos did not go well for me. I’m currently on Evenity (#15/16) and wish I had never heard of Tymlos. I have had one five-year round of Reclast infusions followed by a drug holiday and then two or three more infusions over the course of five + years. I had no issues with Reclast (I started taking it in 2011) in the past and plan to go back to that method of “preservation”, if possible, when I’m finished with the Evenity in July. I do like only needing to worry about meds once a year and the cost is lower because Reclast now has a biosimilar. My doc keeps pushing Prolia or Forteo, not sure why except I read recently that Reclast is not a “forever” maintenance drug. If there are any questions I can perhaps answer for you, please feel free to ask. Cheers!