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Continue Fosamax at 97?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jun 20 9:33am | Replies (13)

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Definitely consult an endocrinologist. Amazing that she is teaching ballet at age 97! I have been told that bisphosphonates stay in the body a long time so holidays are possible. Use over 5 years does increase risk of atypical femur fractures and jaw necrosis (how are her teeth?) though still not common. If she is in osteopenia for all scores that is wonderful. Maybe she can do holistic approaches for awhile-? No doubt ballet/barre reduce her risk and keep her safer since her balance and alignment must be enviable.

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Thanks Windyshores.
That's what I also read about Fosamax, but neglected to think of moving beyond her pcp to an endocrinologist for input rather than relying on my newly found info. We'll ask the pcp for a referral.
She does count on her balance, and it's kept her safe so far. Her dental issues were pretty major in the past. I now wonder if the difficulties may have had something to do with the drug. Gratefully she now seems stable. Holistically she's pretty well covered. She has a good diet, albeit somewhat of a sweet tooth, and we've added a variety of supplements, enough to make her a little crazy. She's not much of a walker, but uses stairs all day and exercises in the morning.
Thanks for your response! I've benefited so much from you and others on this forum.