Compression fracture in my back
Are there any medications that help repair a compression fracture in T9 in my back?
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Are there any medications that help repair a compression fracture in T9 in my back?
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Thank you so much for your reply! This site has been very informative and helpful. Do you take calcium supplements while taking the Forteo? My sister has the same problem as me; however, her numbers are better and is doing the supplement route. I've tried that with exercise, diet and it didn't work for me.
Thanks again for your encouragement!
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2 ReactionsThank you for that valuable information.
I was not aware of P1NP testing.
I will request either Forteo or Tymlos as they seem to have the most positive results.
I have requested for the Dr to refer me to a Gastroentologist and Endrocrinologist as well.
Further more , I am going for a DEXA scan and to have my hormone levels tested as well before moving onto the next faze of medications.
Have you or anyone here heard of a REMS test? ( Risk Evaluation And Mitigation Strategy )
All the best to you
Alvin
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1 ReactionI take Citrical at a low dose 200mg to 500mgs a day. While my calcium intake from food is good. We don't absorb the available amount. I drink fairlife milk which has 13 mgs a cup, but we can only absorb about 1/3 of that. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-nutrition/chapter/12-22-calcium-bioavailability/ It is almost impossible to judge how much calcium you actually get from your diet. The advice for us is 1,200mg in a day.
The trouble for most of us is the loss of estrogen. My opinion is that the perfect diet and the perfect amount of exercise can't protect us sufficiently. I expect your sister will be joining you later on. Vitamin D is an important supplement with Forteo because the medication uses D to great effect and your levels will probably drop. Mine did. I like to keep the lab number at 70ng/mL, though most will say 40ng/mL is the best number on the labs.
I so hope you have a good experience with this amazing drug.
@rickylucy63,
Tymlos or Forteo, they build bone. You are usually on them about 2 years. I have been on Tymlos for 5 weeks now. So far side effects are manageable.
I had Xgeva first, then Prolia and now am about 6 months into my Evenity. I have 12 fractured vertebrae in my spine, broken ribs, broken toe/ foot section. I would caution one thing for sure with any of these drug choices. If you have any dental work done, you need to time it so it isn't done 3 months before or 3 months after getting your shot. You will be at risk of having necrotic jaw disease. If you end up with that, you could easily die or at the very least end up having your entire jaw removed.
This is the best information. I've just started reading more and now realize this is the best option for me. You have done your homework! This support group is great.
Thank you for that. I was aware of the dental work being an issue while on Evenity.
I will be getting a several tests done before moving onto any other drugs.
I am not opposed to trying something new like Forteo or Tymlos.
I do need to find a new Endocrinologist as the one I'm seeing currently dismisses all my questions in regards to the tests and only wants to get me straight onto more medication instead of possibly finding out what is causing the breaks.
I have another option that I will consider in the very near future , my wife's sister is a Dr in Central America and I can have all my testing done in matter of days if I don't get results here from my upcoming appointments this next week.
Thank you for your time and I wish you all the best.
The same thing happened to me. I was on Forteo for 2 years. After that my docs wanted me to go on Prolia but like you I refused. They started me on Actonel instead.
bonebuddiesforlife,
If you go to Central America, you might get your Forteo pens there. I know further south in Ecuador the pens are $100 a pen. Post back. I hope you go and have a wonderful vacation.
I will keep you posted .
I’m going to see my Dr this coming week and if no results or referrals then I’m off to Honduras.
I also need to change my endocrinologist, not willing to do any testing to see what the cause is , just more medication.
Not opposed to it , would just like more clarity and testing first.
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