Prolia and its side effects.
Background: I’m a 79 year old female. Hip replacement in 2015; right knee replacement in 2017; left knee replacement in August 2022. I have arthritis in several parts of my body, including both hands.
A recent bone density test showed I have significant bone loss in parts of my body. Wasn’t able to get appointment with endocrinologist for 4 months. GP prescribed Risedronate 35mg taken once a week. Noticed joint and muscle pain became worse. Taking Tylenol for Arthritis to take the edge off.
Appointment with endocrinologist 3 days ago; she strongly recommended I start having Prolia injections. During my appointment she issued a prescription to my drugstore for Prolia to be started the next day.
Once home, I felt I should look for information on Prolia, only checking unbiased websites. What I found, including patients’ stories about their negative experiences, was unsettling. I’ve heard of doctors saying ‘don’t take any notice of Dr Google’, I’ve found that reliable information and supporting data is available on the internet, including that of the Mayo Clinic. Gut feeling and supporting evidence supported my decision not to start Prolia injections.
I would like to know what percentage of those who tolerate Prolia also have arthritis. Conversely, what percentage of those who’ve had adverse reactions to the drug have arthritis.
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Wondering what you decided to do after Tymlos? I am on Tymlos for 14 months and not looking forward to any of the possible next-step options. I have read your posts frequently, thank you for generously sharing your information and research.
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I am on Tymlos for 14 months, too. I haven't yet decided between Fosamax and Reclast, but I'll certainly do one of them. There's no sense going through all that trouble to take Tymlos for two years and then risk losing the gains.
WHY???? Would you go on Prolia after Reclast. You will have to go on Reclast again if you take the Prolia injection.
I’ve recently stopped Prolia after being diagnosed with Osteonecrosis and osteomyelitis of the jaw extremely painful. I was on Prolia starting in my late 40sfor 10+ years. I’m now in my 60s and Bone density improved and I was stable. I had to have surgery for bone jaw debridement. Prolia caused silent symptoms and it was unknown. And no doctors and neurologists could figure out why I was in so much pain for 6 months . Thank the Lord that my oral surgeon finally called in infectious Disease and immediately I was hospitalized was on long-term antibiotics for 30 days and received hyperbaric chamber oxygen for over 40 days. I finally recovered but dropped 20 pound and months to recover.. But now I cannot go on any other bone density drugs. My endocrinologist started me on estrogen and progesterone to support some bone strength so far. I’ve been off Prolia for a little over two years. Without fractures. I just started stength training again Such a long painful recovery. There are other ways to support . Check out https://melioguide.com/
I just wish doctors would have shared and educated me as well back then there was no warning labels for jaw problems. Now every commercial and labels warn you of this serious side effect. Please educate yourself before starting this drug.
I thought so after reading articles. I told my Dr I'd rather do reclast again since she had said she's given 5 to.others. That's what I will be getting. No prolia
Not if you stay on prolia.
Thanks so much for your reply. I’m so worried about the possible osteonecrosis of the jaw side effect with these “next step” medications. Do you have any thoughts on that? Worried, or not so much? Thanks.
Oh Ok but I myself wouldn’t take any of those ever again.
I've taken a number of osteoporosis drugs without noticeable side effects. I am much more concerned about compression fractures from untreated osteoporosis and their possible life altering effects.
Exactly! I've been on both & had unpleasant side effects. Just had 1 shot of Prolia & my hair started falling out the first week. Then I developed super Ventricular Tachycardia. Will not be returning for a second shot. I have been in a seniors exercise class for 3 years. Our trainer is certified in working with osteoporosis. We do bone building exercises. I will stick with that and a plant based diet. If you haven't already, check out the You Tubes on Dr. Doug Lucus. It's good info.