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@gravity3 I agree. I don’t want to have the spinal compressions my mother had in her 80s. I’m 70 and recent Reclast has stopped the yearly decline in bone density that I had. I was resistant to take anything - Fosamax was suggested 15 years ago, but when I hit osteoporosis I finally did something. My numbers are back up into osteopenia. I realize that a biphosphonate is not building bone, but I’m not losing more bone and that’s a plus. Only side effect that I felt was a couple of days of flu-like symptoms. These drugs we take are powerful and cause other effects that I cannot not see. But my mom was in constant pain, most she hid. She tried a variety of pain relievers, kyphoplasty, tens unit, trial implanted nerve blocker, and more. None of them worked. We all just try to do our best in balancing what we hope will be the better outcome.

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@triciaot: I know your post is from 7 months ago but wanted to throw in my 2 cents worth. My mom was in the same situation as your mom. She would have a break just turning around suddenly while sitting at the kitchen table. And in a lot of pain. Therefore, as much as I hate taking drugs that have side effects, I worry that the alternative for me, down the road, may be worse.