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Cancer risks of Tymlos

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@mary1951

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Thanks for the tips. I eat a lot of salt anyway, because I have had hyponatremia more than once and landed in the hospital because of it. But I didn't know about the vasodilation. It does scare me, but I guess I'll see how it goes.
Did the Forteo improve your Dexa score, if you don't mind me asking?

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@mary1951, I'm a little jealous because I crave salt, but I'll tell you my dxa anyway.
I was -3.3 in the spine from 2017 to 2023. In 2024 a little over a year on Forteo I'm at -2.8 in the spine. My hips are essentially unchanged. though I lost a point in my left, and gained one in my right. -2.9 on the left to -3.0 right 2.6 to 2.5
TBS adjusted fracture risk
Major 15% in 2023 to 13% and 12% in 2024
I'm content with the changes. My expectations are for the third year. And I feel so safe on this medication.
I suspect it will go very well for you. Tymlos has a stronger effect and most patients have better results than my on Forteo.