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Support For Those Quitting Prolia

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Apr 18 4:02pm | Replies (181)

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My gyno is the one overseeing my osteoporosis . I notified her that I'm coming off Prolia which she disagreed. I asked her to schedule a CTx and she had no idea what that was nor could do so and referred me to a osteo doctor offer that I'll probably have to wait months. It's so aggrevating I have no expertise docs in my area. There needs to be so much for research and seems like very little of that is being accomplished.

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Very few of us have good docs with expertise that we would like to see with osteroporosis. This is why we all have to do our own research....there are published studies that can be quite helpful to your understanding about the process of quitting Prolia and how to proceed.

It is a royal pain but I would not rely on alternatives without good solid evidence that they work and not just something someone is trying to sell you.

You do not have much time between now and next week. And you seem to have already made up your mind.

However, if it was me, I would take the next Prolia injection, make the appointment with an osteo doctor (hopefully a decent endo) put myself through a crash course on osteoporosis and plan a transition away from Prolia that minimizes the chances of rebound with its increased risk of fracture.