Undecided choice of drugs for Osteoporosis
I am 80 years old women and have borderline osteoporosis which affects my entire body. My doctor wants me to take Prolia and the Rheumatologist wants me to take Reclast. I’m unhappy with both choices as the side effects are great and I do not tolerate new drugs well. I am very undecided and am considering doing not taking annty drugs for this condition. I have never had a fracture and I’m very active Any opinions or advice.
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Have been taking Anastrozole for more than two years. I have a bone scan each year. My scan last week showed significant improvement from last year's. My physio says this is consistent with the results her clients usually get.
Thank you. When i have that next scan if there has been no improvement i will seriously consider Evenity, although reluctantly.
@freckle1 1 are you on Reclast or Prolia or nothing for bones?
Without bone meds I lost 10% bone density the first year on letrozole.
@frecklegirl
Your reply was interesting-
and Sorry for asking, but what do you mean by finding a physio?
Are you referring to a physical therapist?
I have been diagnosed only with osteopenia so not taking any drugs. Weight bearing excercise at the gym- supervised by my physio - is improving bone density. Before I had chemo in 2022, for example, my femure neck T score was -1.3. By early 2023, it had gone down to -1.8. Recent scan was -1.4. Despite the effects of anastrozole- so my GP is very happy with that.
Yes. A licensed physiotherapist. (I'm in Australia.) Mine never has more than four clients at a time because that's the maximum she can safely supervise. Gyms can be dangerous places.
I should add that in Australia, physiotherapy requires a four year university degree, and very hard to get into. My physio also has a Masters in Sports Medicine. Physios need a licence to practise. My physio decided to specialise in bone health some years ago.
What is a physio?
So sorry, I'm new to this group...just saw the prior comments where you described a physiotherapist.
I haven't heard of one here in PA, but I will look into it. Thank you!
Thank you!
I appreciate the reply