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Trying to decide about Evenity

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Mar 22 11:15am | Replies (18)

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@beanieone

Hi @missey

One of the reasons my rheumatologist didn't wish to prescribe Evenity to me was because of those very warnings. Once I had checked "Dr. Google" to get a bit more information, I had a chat with my cardiologist, asking him to give me his opinion on the matter; he had no issue with me going the Evenity route.

I have history of heart attacks and strokes in my family and a minor heart issue myself, but based on what the cardiologist said, was not worried about taking Evenity in my particular situation.

There is so much conflicting, old, and just plain incorrect information swirling around us, especially on the internet. Always question and always seek a professional opinion to discuss all of your fears and anxieties. Advocate for yourself!!

Cheers!

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Any medication that has a black box warning on it should be seriously reconsidered for use. My Endocrinologist didn’t even know there was one on this medication until I pointed it out and then she tried to convince me to take it anyway, I would rather be on another their medication and alive than even taken the chance I was going to have a stroke or die because of it. I don’t care how rare this occurrence might Happen I am not going to be one of those statistics