Cancer risks of Tymlos
I am 62 and have osteoporosis. The doc suggested Tymlos and between side effects and risks of cancer I’m petrified to start this process. It is a huge leap for me to take something like this, I barely take aspirin or Advil. For those who have taken it, was there a huge benefit? Did the benefits continue after stopping or did it just buy you a little time with bone density?
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If you can spare the money, and there's a location that accessible, you could get the Echolight scan in the meantime.
When I went for my scan they said insurance covers every year if dx with osteoporosis. I will have to check again maybe I misunderstood.
My son told me today to think positive and I am going to try to do that. I feel if I have too many side effects then I will stop the use and figure something else out l. But at this point, I need to do something! I will start mine on Monday and do these injections towards pm. What about you?
Thanks for all the hugs !
@arlene1958 if the side effects feel too much with a full dose, you can go down to 1/2 or even 1/4 dose and move up as your body gets used to it.
I started in the evening but did better doing the shots in the morning. That is another thing to try if you have side effects. We are all different!
Tymlos is a really helpful medication !
The provider I see tells me that most insurers will pay for dxa every year with osteoporosis. Primary Medicare pays mine twice a year. Some offices avoid the hassle of challenging an insurance refusal.
Bone markers are another way of determining if a medication is effective. Medicare pays for those every three months.
I haven't heard of that, I'll have to look it up. Thanks!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/echolight-sonogram-scan-for-bones/
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know. Thank you njx58 for this information. I need to do more homework!
Me too. The learning is seemingly endless however I feel more confident questioning my docs and citing what I am learning. They can't know everything and I want to be the best possible advocate for my health.