Evenity Advice?
I am 66 years old and have been on Reclast for two years with some improvement in my scores, although the second year my spine score went down. My endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic discussed Evenity and Tymlos and I think I am going to try Evenity since it is one year and convenient to go once a month to the clinic to get the injections. I had concerns about the black box warnings regarding heart attack and stroke, but she reassured me that she has not heard of anyone experiencing this. I also have an appointment with my cardiologist to see what he says before I start. I don’t know what else to do and yes, I’m very nervous about taking this drug, but I know it’s supposed to give me big gains in my spine where I need it the most. Any additional advice?
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Thanks. I got no on bhrt from PCP, Endo and a gyno that I had consult with.
Some ideas die hard and our generation of women is paying the price
Then I went to a functional medicine provider and just started bhrt. I am
thinking of the same sequencing plan.
I have severe osteoporosis and one endocrinologist told me if I took 1-2 years of Reclast I wouldn't have to take anything else ever.
@windyshores That's how my thinking goes too. "locking in gains" is a bit of an exaggeration and as you say for a limited time. I'm only just beginning to look into that but it seems that after stopping bisphosphonates you may get a limited number of years of slow decline of bone density. That's your "drug holiday". And that slow decline may vary significantly with Risedronates having the fastest decline and Reclast the slowest.
I am just at the point of starting my second med as a follow up to Evenity and I hope to do another round of Evenity (though maybe a shorter round) after that. But eventually even if I continue to be successful in gaining bone density (and quality I hope) I have to face the same issues we are talking about here. How can we keep those gains and not suppress normal bone functioning too much and for too long? If we take Fosamax or Reclast for 3 years and stop - how long will we keep our bone density? Will we lose all we gained if we stop for 3 years or 5 years? Will we be scared into taking Prolia because it can (supposedly) be taken for more years without danger of overly brittle bone? It's a mess.
Are there studies that address these long term concerns? Any talks by top doctors?
I am also concerned about the heart attack and stroke risk. I hve cancelled my Evenity apointment 2 times. It keeps me up at night trying to decide what to do. I've tried all the other drugs and don't want to do Prolia. All my doctors say it's my decision.
@awfultruth I am with you. My doctor has already bent his protocols for me twice! I am hoping to have a good conversation.
I think we forget that after menopause, it is natural to continue to lose bone density. So I separate "locking in gains" from natural loss as two separate issues.
I don't want to lose what I gained from meds in a rebound type of situation.
But I might be okay with a slower natural loss if I can go back on an anabolic and do the whole rigamarole again.
@bwaykm I hope you can keep an appointment for Evenity.
Many drugs have stroke and heart risks listed as possible side effects- even my NSAID.
If you look at the FRAME and ARCH studies on cardiovascular risk with Evenity, there is no difference between Evenity and placebo. There is a small but apparently statistically significant difference with alendronate and I have read that might be because alendronate is somewhat protective.
I have afib and had no heart/ cardiovascular issues with Evenity!
@06111945cc if I ever got to -1.5 or -1.0 I would not take meds. As I wrote above there is natural bone loss after menopause. But with scores like that I personally would try natural approaches.
I will only have those scores in my dreams!
Yes, will let you know. Will be a while alas as I'm scheduled for my scan only 5 1/2 weeks after my last Evenity treatment which was a week ago. And I don't see the doctor again for 7 weeks after the last treatment. (In fact I've been meaning to write and ask people how long after their l2th Evenity shots did they got their blood tests / new scans / doctor appointment...)
@awfultruth: Had my last Evenity treatment on Oct 4th and wondered what recommendations you were given for spacing between last shots and starting a new treatment (Alendronate / Fosamax for you?) as I have a DEXA scan is scheduled for 5 1/2 weeks after my last shot and doctor appointment 7 weeks later and seems a lot to me. And I don't find much online on the subject and it's not a doctor's office that's easy to hear back from when I have questions!