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Cancer risks of Tymlos

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 4 12:48pm | Replies (63)

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@jennirdh

As one who has had a horrific rebound effect from stopping Prolia and going back to Boniva, just be aware you basically can’t stop taking Prolia, ever. Make sure you know all the risks and are prepared for them if you do decide to stop. I am on Tymlos now and hoping to recover some of my rebound lost bone mass after 3 compression fractures in 4 months. I can elaborate if needed. Good luck with whatever you try! This osteoporosis is not for sissies!!

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@jennirdh that's awful! Did the doctor warn you there may be a rebound effect? I started Tymlos yesterday. I wasn't told about any rebound effect with it, just that it's for either 18 months or two years, then you have to stop and can't go back on it again. If it builds back some bone density, but then it gets worse after, then it's just bought me a few years I guess. I wish I could go with something like Algae Cal, I felt a bit like I had the flu last night.