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@melodyrobidoux I think many doctors do not know that the Tymlos pen has "clicks" that allow us to adjust the dose. That would explain why your doctor suggested every other day. Alternating days, in my experience, would not help with side effects since Tymlos leaves the body so quickly. Side effects would, I would speculate, be the same on any given day even if you took it once a month!
Many of us on this forum reduce dose (even to 20mcg but you are doing okay on 40mct) and eventually succeed in raising the dose. If you can get to 60mcg my doctor said that was good. I got to 70mcg and had dramatic gains. I was never able to tolerate the full 80mcg. On days when I had something important to do, I took 60mcg and on days when I was home or had a relaxed day, I took 70mcg!
Other things to play around with include time of day. My headaches stopped when I switched to morning. Everyone is different. I have low blood pressure and initially used a blood pressure cuff. If my bp was low I hydrated and had something salty before injecting. You can make this work for you!
My doctor now suggests reducing dose and titrating up for those who have trouble with the full dose. Much better than quitting!
I was flushing face and my arms got red and hot. It's scary. Eventually it stopped and I haven't flushed for a couple of months. No brain fog.
melodyrobidoux,
Hypercalcemia can cause all of your symptoms. Tymlos works by pulling calcium from your bones and into your bloodstream suddenly, but temporarily causing hypercalcemia. While, I hold the thought that 80mcg may be a dose too high for lightweights, windyshore's experience indicates that our bodies adjust over time.
Tymlos is said to do little modeling as in the extra bone in your jaw. Tymlos and Forteo are almost entirely remodeling which requires the breaking down of old bone. Tymlos does remodel bone in the jaw, but hasn't been seen to add to mandibular tori the latin term for common in age bone growth on the floor the mouth under the tongue. If the doctor or dentist was referring to bone exposed by osteonecrosis-- which would require you to stop bisphosphonates, Tymlos or Forteo would be the best medication to resolve it.
Can you tell me about this "I took Fosamax for 10 years until growing bone in my jaw "? I just asked my dentist if bone builders like Tymlos, Evenity and Forteo could build any more torrid in my mouth and he thought no, it worked on just bone mass. I also didn't think any bone growth was possible with Fosamax so curious about this.