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I was stable and even improved to osteopenia after Prolia and Reclast. (I had 4-5 days of feeling fluids right after Reclast and then it went away.)

Yes, the Evenity was prescribed as a result of fracturing two vertebrae after a fall down some wooden stairs. The doc said the impact would have caused the fractures even had I not had osteoporosis (or possibly done worse, I was lucky) but felt I needed to shore things up and help with the healing and to fortify the bones. I have only had 4 months of Evenity so far, so no tests yet. Healing process and PT have taken the better part of a year, so far. I will do whatever I can to protect my 74 year old bones! The only drug I ever reacted at all badly to was actonel, years ago. It helped my bones but reflux was bad and I am a classical singer and could not tolerate it.

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I'm so sorry to hear your unfortunate fall leading to fractures. It's great that you started evenity to build some quality bones. I thought it will be nice to have bone markers tested before and during evenity therapy. The btms may tell how years of prolia plus reclast would have any interference on an anabolic, if any, although you had a period of holidays after reclast. Fracture could also affect bone makers, which results in hard-to-interpreting btms. In any case, please keep us posted of your progress.

Best wishes!