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Tymlos side effects

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 18 3:01pm | Replies (84)

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Thank you so much for responding @windyshores. I’m actually feeling less fatigued and feel less of the increased heart rate as I’ve ramped up to six clicks. I had a normal nuclear stress test which was reassuring. I will try taking Tymlos in the morning to see if it’s better.

Buuuuuuttt — now my right knee has been killing me for a week. This is after about 20 days of Tymlos. There was no event to cause this. It’s confusing because 1) I’m overlapping with last three months post Reclast and 2) I do get various joint issues. But my knees haven’t been a problem for years! My hands ache but I can live with that. It’s hard to put up with pain that limitS movement — now I’ll be getting a MRI ETC. I’m going to put up another question about this to see if it’s happened to others here. Thank you again!

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I found I had side effects/pain in body parts that were previously compromised from injuries. I was a marathon runner, ice skater and rode horses (I was thrown more than once from horseback, took some major falls on the ice, and fell several times running, injuring my knee). All of the body parts that were previously injured years ago woke up and complained after I started Tymlos. The headaches were short lived, but the aching legs and hands have been ongoing. My damaged knee throbbed during the night. Recently the stomach upset began. Of course, that's because I have chronic pancreatitis. I just stopped the meds for several days (was on it since Sept. 27) and the symptoms abated. But with osteoporosis, meds are needed, despite my years of athletic undertaking -- now no longer in the last 10 years. I am 76 years of age. I think the side effects come and go.