Only 53 with severe osteoporosis and about to fearfully take Evenity
I am 53 and just got an awful bone density result. (Spine T score 4.1, hip 3.5). The rheumatologist is going to put me on Evenity for a year but I am so afraid after reading about the dangers of heart attack and stroke. The doctor also told me you can’t get any dental work done, but you never know when you are going to have a tooth emergency. I don’t feel I have a choice but to take it because my bones are so bad and my back is in constant pain. I’m wondering if anyone has been using Evenity and how it has affected them. Thank you!
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@awfultruth 100% well said!
@windyshores Thanks! You and I seem to have similar fears of Prolia.
I am 57 and have osteopenia and need 4 level disk surgery in cervical spine due to degeneration of disk and arthritis. I was told i need to start something early for my bones so that surgery will go well. I’m shocked I need such a big neck surgery. I’m terrified but I read you need good bone health for future surgeries. At this point, I have no choice but to take something. I also never take anything and always go holistic first. My life has been turned upside down this week. Never did I think I would be facing such a big neck surgery. Anyways good luck.
@mimidpistelli my neuro keeps telling me I will need neck surgery (stenosis, myselopathy, nerualgia, paresthesias etc.). What symptoms led you to consider surgery? (I don't think I will ever get back to osteopenia which the neuro is not thinking about...)
What medication are you considering?
I totally understand your situation. I was able to take Evenity for 3 months. By that time my side effects became worrisome. I have tachycardia and my heart palpitations became much worse. I felt utterly defeated. I did nothing for over a year then had a bone scan, It was what could be called "lace curtain" bones. That's bad. However, I was seeing a new doctor, highly recommended by his peers and some family member who are in the health profession, and it made all the difference. He thoroughly checked my health history and the problems that occurred with every other bone medication I'd been proscribed. From Fosamax, to Prolia, to Evenity. He told me about Reclast. He said I'd have mild side effects if I was conscientious about keeping hydrated and taking Tylenol. And guess what! No side effects at all! I'll have a scan in 10 months. I pray that Reclast will work. Please try to remember that we are all different. Something that made me ill might be the very thing that strengthens your bones. Just because I couldn't take Evenity, doesn't mean that you won't be able to. Find a doctor who will listen to your concerns. It took me 4 tries, but they're out there.