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Immediate and severe Tymlos side effects.

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Aug 19 3:52am | Replies (16)

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Anne905, I'm sorry for your experience, but thank you for that amazing description. The dizziness the rapid heartrate are usual , but the abdominal pain and spread to the lower spine I hadn't heard of. Clearly you were responding to the increase in parathyroid. How long did it take to completely resolve.
The switch to Tymlos from Prolia is frightening because Tymlos wouldn't mitigate the flood of osteoclasts.
Did you have a serum check of parathyroid hormone in advance of the Tymlos injection.
Have you had any testing for secondary cause of osteoporosis.

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There is no secondary cause for my severe osteoporosis thats been identified. I have low thyroid and take thyroid replacement, and I cannot eat or drink dairy, so I do take Calcium regularly. Regarding Tymlos, it took about 40-minutes for the pain to recede, but I felt off for a couple days afterwards. Now I am back on Prolia, but I heard from someone who responded, that there is something scary about it that I must be missing. My doctor did not order a serum check of parathyroid hormone prior to trying Tymlos.

I've been unable to take anything else, Evenity didn't work for me either, because I quickly developed joint and muscle pain after injections, to the point it felt hard/ painful to walk.

I ready to just stop taking anything, and to try to find a new answer somewhere else. All of these drugs have awful potential side effects, and I seem to a major candidate for such.