← Return to Bone Loss Drug Reclast
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@seniorlady, thanks for the added information about your bone assay results. Our friends here on the Connect will have more rungs on the ladder of information they can provide.
I am still hopeful that you can do two things with your doctor(s): First, get a full explanation to eliminate your uncertainties about Reclast, particularly why it and/or other bisphosphonates (like Actonel) are being recommended; you might also ask about your parathyroid gland. Second, if your quandaries remain after that, consider getting a second opinion.
If possible, I would enroll in a group exercise program -- water workouts or yoga or other low-impact workouts -- to secure your balance, improve your movements, strengthen your back muscles. That and her calcium/D3 supplements have been helpful to my wife of 56 years. We'll be checking on you regularly as you mull your options in light of your strong commitment to live well and prosper!
Thank you. My age is 82.<br><br>My recent Dexascan was compared to one in 2009 (baseline), and 2013. Compared to the baseline in 2009 and this year 2016, there has been an 8.1% change in the Bone Mineral Density of the lumbar spine and a 7.1% change in the BMD of the femur. The doctor considers these changes statistically significant. He is recommending Reclast infusion once a year for (I think) three years and then none. He has also increased my dosage for Calcium w/Vit D to 500-600mg, one per day; and, increased Vit D3 to 5000 IU per day.<br><br>My recent Dexascan report says: “This patient is at moderately increased risk for the development of fractures related to decreased bone mineral density.<br><br>I need to decide if I want to receive the Reclast infusion as above. Or, ask for the Actonel pill I was taking before. I never had any bad side effects from that; I just decided after some blood work that it wasn’t doing that much good.<br><br>Is Reclast better at doing the job? It seems like it might have bad side effects and if you take the infusion, it’s in your blood already. Not like you can quit taking a pill. You already have the drug for a year.<br><br>I think that exercise and the Calcium and Vitamin D3 increases would be the place to begin and if, after another Dexascan in a year or two, the findings are worse, then I would consider the infusion of Reclast.<br><br>My opinion.<br><br>