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Prescribed Tymlos after Evenity

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Feb 25 2:33pm | Replies (99)

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@laujodrik

That pretty much sums it up. My MRI shows a cyst on my lower sinus and I’m hoping that may be the reason for my jaw pain. I have an apportionment with an ENT Dr today. It’s a water cyst and everything I’ve read you can leave them alone unless they’re creating a problem. The Prolia was not giving me the results the Dr wanted. My forearms are still osteoporosis. She wanted me to go on Evenity until I started having issues with my implants in my mouth and having jaw pain, which no one seems to know why. My dentist is convinced I have osteonecrosis and the tests say no. . I will take Tymlos given no choice. The other alternative I can’t live with. I was just diagnosed with a mild leak in my heart and I believe it’s giving me a higher heart rate than I always had in the past. . With Tymlos raising your heart rate I wonder if it can create a problem. I could be suffering from anxiety as well, which can increase my heart rate. I’m sort of stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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Good luck with your ENT visit. I'm guessing you have a cardiologist that you can confer with regarding your concern about any potential cardiac issues with Tymlos. Aside from self-care, you can discuss your anxiety with all of your providers. They might refer you to a program like biofeedback/meditation and the like. When you see your endo, you can be well-informed about your options and discuss what he will do if you don't respond well to Tymlos. If you do respond well, what is the treatment plan moving forward?
Best wishes to you, take care.