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Sorry @whitesman , I have a bunch of questions but will settle on this one. Did you have any fractures during the 10 years of Prolia?

BTW, the CTX overshoot should only last about 18 months or so. Hopefully you can make it through without losing too much BMD. Alendronate is a good drug do don't be too put off about not taking Reclast. If you wait 2 hours after taking alendronate instead of 30 minutes before eating (use low calcium water if you can), you can get up to 40% better absorption. This is called out in the package insert if you want to look it up. Calcium stops alendronate in it's tracks.

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No, no fractures during the 10 years of Prolia. May be it is just me because I have serious problems with my health. I hope you will be very good with Prolia and even in my case the biggest plus - no fractures, I am sure it is common with Prolia.
Thank you very very much for the info alendronate, hope I can do so (I have micro colitis too).
Interesting liquid's form the same absorption or not, I have thoughts about liquid , it is clear that alendronate is not for long time for me. Reclast in my mind because on the scale- fractures or 2 weeks horrible pain. I hope it is simply long way to work with insurance for may be half of dose.
I do not want to destroy your hopes but Prolia you think that it is possible to have with it results as you plan? I write this only for one reason , after Prolia must be Reclast or Evenity according the Mayo clinic book on osteoporosis. Michael, my list with diseases, the last is osteoporosis and I research it only now, what to do and I practically do not know anything about it.
Thank you , thank you.