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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: 5 days ago | Replies (232)

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@imay how long will you be on tymlos and what is your long term plan for the next 20 years after tymlos? I have read that after tymlos and/or forteo it is important to go on a bisphosphonate and fosamx is not strong enough meaning the only choice is ReClast infusion. I’m unsure what’s next after the infusion but I also read if you don’t do that you lose the gain and even go below what was gained from the tymlos or forteo. Bisphosphonate is exactly what I chose not to take 2 years ago when my Tscores indicated osteoporosis. I just turned 66 lastbJuly my hip score was -2.6 and spine -3.3 tymlos forteo or evenity was prescribed by my endo to reduce fracture risk but the side effects seem worse than the disease. How did you decide to turn to Tymlos and again what’s next. Thank you for your input.

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I had no noticeable side effects with forteo or evenity. Gains with both but best gains with evenity. The side effects that scare the hell out of me are compression fractures from untreated osteoporosis! My individual route on this bone journey.