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Prescribed Tymlos after Evenity

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@sunny65

Hi @windyshores , this is exact conversation I was looking for. I been struggling with my back pain for over 7 months now. I am on Evenity. Two doctors suggested Tymlos after and information is very conflicting. It’s not much research done on the subject. I been finding various answers- from yes, you can go on Tymlos after Evenity with 2 months break in between. I also found information that no need to wait 2 months- just one. All this is very confusing. My endocrinologist didn’t respond to my email where I asked him very same question. I am not sure if my pain is from Evenity or from old fractures, posture and very weak bones. I probably have to finish Evenity. I hate not be able to move so much. I still trying to do a few exercises and eat food loaded with calcium and taking vitamin D , magnesium. My husband bought treadmill for the home since he is not able to walk with me everyday. I will start walking more everyday. I installed an app curable health but not sure if this is going help me because pain is none stop, except for a 2-3 hours in the morning. I would like to read someone’s experience who doing or did Tymlos after Evenity . I don’t have a lot of choices with my -5.1 T score. I have to build bone first in order to move on any other medication which supports what already build. ( sorry for mistakes - I am writing through the sever pain).

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@sunnny65 awww so sorry for your pain. My doctor said Evenity takes time to mineralize and said I should start Reclast with a two month break after Evenity,
if that helps.

I feel stiffer on Evenity and Reclast and did not feel that on Tymlos, but these things are subjective so cannot be sure.

Hi @sunny65. I hope you don't mind me chiming in here. First of all, I'm so sorry that you're having such a rough time. I hope you've discussed your pain with your medical team. It would probably be a good idea to consult with a pain management specialist if that hasn't happened yet. If you're concerned about what your treatment plan will be moving forward, it sounds like you might want to reach out to your endo again. I don't know if you saw this whole thread to which you replied, so if not, you can search "Prescribed Tymlos after Evenity." That's my current situation, and I got some great replies. If you have any questions for me, please do feel free to reach out here. Best wishes to you.