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Brandysmom, hi.
osteoporosis is considered a lifelong juggle between medications with a few drug holidays scattered in between. Many of us are healthy and active, but the loss of estrogen puts us in a fight to save our bones. Fear of fracture and fear of pharmacutical, both legitimate, can keep us on edge.
It is common in the UK to take Evenity for a second year. There aren't clinicals on Forteo after Evenity. And Evenity isn't usual after Prolia. Entirely too much is unknown.
Have you had any testing that would measure the effect of Evenity after Prolia. Have you done bone markers? And will you have a bone density scan after Evenity.
Tymlos and Forteo would be the daily injectibles as you have surmised. I have the opinion that they are the best medications. At least with those two the medication leaves the body quickly and you can stop if you have adverse reactions. You though, have taken Prolia and Evenity where some of the worst reactions can be found without harm. After Tymlos and Forteo you'll take something else. Soon there won't be any medications left for you to have untoward reactions to. You'll be more comfortable cycling back through them.

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Thank you, @gently, for your reply. I will have a bone density scan next month to measure the effects of Evenity. So far, my doctor has not ordered any bone marker tests but I will ask about those.

I appreciate your insights!