How many of you improved your osteoporosis without drug intervention?
I was just diagnosed with osteoporosis and had my first Prolia injection about a month ago. I have never had any health issues, I am 65 and have never been on medication. I was blind sided and of course didn't ask questions of my doctor and had no tests done other than the bone density scan only because it was recommended at my age. I am getting the Bone density report from my doctor, a GP, next week and I want to know what I should be asking her, should I request a referral to an endocrinologist?
I also want to know if anyone has stopped Prolia after 1 injection and is there a risk of rebound fractures? How many of you improved bone density with natural approaches. I am reading that bone density increases with Prolia because the 'dead' bone is not removed and new bone is deposited onto the old bone, not really improving bone quality. There is just so much information out there and hard to know what is fake and what is real.
Thanks for your help
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I go to a GP as of this writing. However July I will be seeing an internist. Internists are up to speed on the older adult issues. If you can find an endocrinologist who is also a PCP, then you have hit the jackpot. Internists specialize in adult medication. I had an internist physician in Syracuse NY who had an endocrinologist on board. It was a marriage made in heaven. I was in my early 70's when I retired and in very good health, thanks to them!
I agree with you. It seems like all of us taking these osteoporsis medications are mice in a lab.
For those of us with severe osteoporosis or fractures, the medications can be life-saving, literally. Bur more research is needed on best protocols, combinations, sequences and dosages. I had side effects but am grateful for Tymlos.
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I agree and have started egg shell calcium. I make my own.
I wish I had stuck to my guns and not taken any of those horrid osteoporosis drugs. I got a reclast infusion and had a terrible reaction and have been very sick. I will get better supposedly it takes a while. There are times when risks outweigh benefits. This was not one of them. Diet and exercise going forward
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@annar please let us know if you have had the common "acute phase reaction" (can last a few weeks) which tends not to recur.
For anyone with significant osteoporosis I am wondering why Reclast is being chosen but I may be missing some of the story.
For some, hydration, longer infusion, tylenol and even lower dose of Reclast can help avert the acute phase reaction.
I am sensitive to meds but have been able to make Tymlos, Evenity and now Reclast work for me by making some adjustments with my doctor, mainly in dosing. But with fractures I do not have the choice to stick to diet and exercise!
If low potassium, fainting esophagitis and acute colitis are conditions of acute phase reaction. Then that’s what happened to me. My pcp seems to think so
I have no bone fractures. My endocrinologist only suggested reclast might not be the best choice because it works slowly. Never was there a mention of this side effect. I chose it because I read about how few side effects there are. I appreciate the need for these drugs, but I guess I made the wrong choice. I just hope I can get healthy again soon. I am now 100 lbs. not great for a 64 yr old.
With osteoporosis. I’m terrified!! Thank you for chatting about this with me
Have you tried drinking two glasses of water with your Fosamax to prevent constipation? Also, the generic for Atelvia is taken after a meal. That may go down well with two glasses of water. Something to consider, if it is easy to try once or twice.