How long did your doc have you on Tymlos?
If you were on Tymlos, how long were you on it? My doc says she keeps most patients at the full two years, even if there's significant density improvement - if any score is still in osteoporosis range.
But I'm wondering if other doctors feel it's more prudent to save 6-12 months usage as a possible "refresher" in the future, if needed, in case density drops again a decade or so down the road - vs using up the whole 2 allowable 2 years now - then having nothing but bisphosphonates in the toolbox - particularly if patients are on the younger side - '50s/early /60s
Thoughts?
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I'd be interested to know how long you can take it also. I will not even consider an anti resorptive...horrible effects of muscle, bone pain, tooth pain. And I'm only in my 50s with severe osteoporosis...are there even any studies on these drugs for people that young?
I was on Tymlos for the full 2-years. I had significant improvement the first 18 months and minimal after that. I would love to be back on it but that doesn’t seem to be an option. I am on bioidentical hormones and will begin Evenity in October. Not happy about that but also don’t want to lose my gains.
@omgirl, My endocrinologist just suggested Evista to take along with my Tymlos. My CTX is too high at 1400. He thinks Tymlos is working because my P1NP is 310. Did you have any side effects with Evista?
I was never put on Evista. When I finished my 2-year Tymlos protocol I mentioned hormones to my cardiologist and he agreed, with my very low almost non-existent hormone counts, that bioidentical hormones could help retain my bone gains. My CTX is at 420 and P1NP is at 74 at 3 months off Tymlos. My rheumatologist wants me on Evenity when I get back from vacation in October. I’m not thrilled about going on another drug but I also don’t want to lose the gains I had with Tymlos. Tymlos was easy and minimal side effects. I’d love to just wait and see how the hormones are affecting my bones but I’ll make a decision soon.
How did you know you had improvement the first 18 months and minima after that? Did you have a Dexa after 18 months and another 6 months later? Or were you using BTMs?
I had dexa scans 3 times in the 24 months I was on Tymlos. And had bone markers done the first time at about 3 months after beginning Tymlos but not again until I completed Tymlos. I’ve been on vacation for awhile but when I get home I want to compare the first bone markers with this last one.
How high was your P1NP before you started Tymlos? 310 seems a bit high, but if it’s coming down from a higher number, that’s good. Hopefully, you can get that CTX number lower as well.
@dooshie I think we want a high P1NP. Tymlos raises both P1NP and CTX. At least for a year or year and a half in my experience.
Ok so I was researching normal scores for P1NP and CTX and it shows for postmenopausal women the numbers should be between 19-96 but than another site says between 43-52. This is all so confusing…it seems the more research I do, the more confused I get. 🥴🤪
I was stating P1NP numbers only