Forteo: What is your Experience?
I'm looking for anyone's experience with Forteo. What were your side effects? Were they tolerable? Did you see good gain in bone density? What med did you follow up with to lock in gains?
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Hi @doglover1962 do you mind sharing your estradiol dosage? Do you use patches or pallets? The blood estradiol level confused me a bit - I'm not sure the relationship between the blood level and the desired bone effects as measured by ctx; in your case you also try to control hypercalciuria. My base blood estradiol was 18pg/ml prior to HRT. With a low dose 0.025mg/day of estradiol, blood level barely budged to the low 20s. However, my CTX reading indicated a strong antiresorptive effect as if I'm on a bisphosphonate. Both my endo and obgyn asked me to keep estradiol at current low dose. Please keep us posted how your regimen turns out. Thanks
Hi @mayblin
I'm using the ultra low dose of 0.025 mg in a patch. Dr. McCormick suggested I use this dose to help with my bone loss. My estradiol test was 2 before taking the patch. Hopeful that it will get to at least above 15.
@doglover1962
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Good morning. Yesterday I came across this podcast with Dr Keith McCormick and found it extremely informative. As it turns out, I was supposed to go for a DEXA scan today and after hearing him mention the add on test called Trabecular Bone Score which is helpful in assessing bone quality, (not just density) I called my doc to ask if we could add it on and she had never heard of it, but since I checked my Medicare Advantage Plan with United Healthcare and they cover it- I found a facility about 60 miles from my home that performs it and cancelled my DEXA for today and will reschedule at the other facility. I already had his book “The Whole-Body Approach to Osteoporosis “ which I hadn’t read yet and started reading last night. (Highly recommend!) On my last Bone density scan 2 years ago I was just a hair away from Osteoporosis. I am 71 now and have always been an active gal-walk 3-6 miles a day etc but I have degenerative disc disease diagnosed in 2019 plus all the unpleasant experiences of menopause (hot flashes, insomnia, vaginal atrophy etc) so I am on a mission to improve my Osteoporosis trajectory. Did you find the consult with Dr McCormick helpful and did he want to order labs? Will you continue to have follow ups with him?
Hi @1oldsoul
Yes, I plan on having my tbs with my next dexa in October (one year after my first Reclast infusion) which my endocrinologist has ordered. Yes, I continue to consult with Dr. McCormick and find him very helpful. Yes, he does have me go for periodic testing which my 2nd and current endocrinologist will do or my functional medicine aprn will order. I have to go beginning of April for bone markers and other bloodwork that my doctor has ordered. When I learned of tbs with dexa scan, I had already had my dexa scan so it was too early to have another one, so wait patiently at another facility that offers tbs. Thank you for sharing the link. I had already listened to it a few months ago when it appeared on my feed here. Great that you are so active. Good luck in your journey in your bone health!
Thanks for the reply @doglover1962 ! Looks like we use the same dose and dosage form. Before starting HRT, I've searched for the relationship among dose - blood level - desired bone effects. It doesn't appear that the blood level corresponds to bone effects as shown with my bone markers or dxa results, at least in my case. Hope your current regimen works well also. Please keep sharing your experiences and knowledge as you go along this journey.
Hi @mayblin ! Yes, I will share my test results and hope that hrt helps with my CTX as well as my hypercalcuria. My current endocrinologist mentioned to me that I may have to take Prolia if my ctx gets higher which I'm not taking because McCormick told me it would be a disaster if I took that drug because my hips are fine. My osteoporosis is in my spine with -3.4 while my hips are -1.2 (osteophenia). I'm hoping the hrt will calm my ctx. Only time will tell. Continue with your hrt and I'm sure we will be both in the osteophenia range or better!
I took Forteo in 2016 after a series of 13 spinal fractures. I have not fractured since. I have now just started Forteo again and in my 4th month. First time I did have hair loss, but was also on serious pain medication at the time. This time no hair loss. I would not want you to NOT take Forteo because of some who experience hair loss. If your numbers are low, do consider Forteo.