← Return to Physical Therapy while Rebonding from Prolia

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Tymlos will make the fracture heal more quickly.

The problem with Prolia is that it stops preosteoclasts in their final phase. These preosteoclasts collect in what the call reservoirs of cells that mature quickly and attack the bone when you stop Prolia.
I'd wish you could take a low dose of Reclast with the the Tymlos. Sometimes we can't take an "optimal" path.
Still, you may weather this with Tymlos.
Will your provider prescribe bone markers? Could you insist? That way you would be better apprised of your bones reaction to the medication and could alter course, if necessary.
You need a really good physical therapist who will prescribe low level impact. I think the physical therapist who understand osteoporosis are rare. You may have to refuse stressful exercise for six months or until your bone markers show a balance.
I'll be very interested in your path.

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@gently my doctors and resources say Tymlos does not work after Prolia. Based on that, this course seems risky. You are very well-informed so maybe you could share a resource that says Tymlos is okay after Prolia. This is relevant for me and all of us.