Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?
I received the results from my bone test and they have recommended I start Prolia. I have read the side effects and I am concerned. Has anyone use this drug and if so what side effects have you experienced. Thank you
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@sue225, Thanks for responding. That may be an option at that time. Right now it has way too many side-effects for me.
Be happy and free of pain.
@cottendandwell I understand as long as you do your research and I know you are . We all have to do whats best for us as we are all made up differently. I is a difficult path anymore so good luck know I care and will help in anyway I can
There is Forteo, Tymlos and one other according to my endocrinologist but unfortunately, I can’t remember the name of it....perhaps someone here can. I fractured my foot last winter and things are still not good (fractures are healed now-I am on Tymlos now-but they discovered some pretty extensive arthritis also). I wish you the best in finding results that work well for you so fractures do not enter your life.....they are challenging.
Thanks @migizii Discovering that I have severe osteoporosis was actually due to a trochanteric femur fracture. I called my PCP and asked if I was due for a bone density scan. Turned out I was very overdue since my last scan was in 01.2014 and at that point I had osteopenia. I now know that I should have been getting scanned at least every two years after that. For me this is especially true since I have three medications that can negatively affect bones, plus I lost a lot of weight.
You bring something up that I wondered about. If you have osteoporosis does it take longer to heal? I was told this injury usually takes about three months but I am past two months and still in a lot of pain. I wonder if I will ever be back to normal.
Also, my PCP told me to see a rheumatologist but apparently some people see endocrinologists. Which is better for osteoporosis? I already have an endocrinologist whom I like a lot and is very highly regarded. I did check his clinical interests and there was no mention of osteoporosis.
I sure wish I had known I should have been having scans every two years, I would have taken the initiative to make sure that happened, way back then, not after fracturing something.
JK
@migizil, @contentandwell, Here is a link that classifies and compares Forteo and Tymlos. I haven't found a third medication in either of these two categories of bone-building medications. Hopefully, you can survive all the ads. Do those Ad blockers really work?
https://www.yourhealthremedy.com/health-tips/abaloparatide-vs-teriparatide/
Have a lovely, peaceful evening. Chris
@artscaping Thanks again, Chris.
Regarding ad blockers, I can't get rid of them, what a nuisance. I also have little things that come up in the lower right side of the screen when I am on my desktop, that tell me every time a new email comes through. I have tried everything to get rid of those. No success.
JK
@migizil, @contentandwell,
So...on webmd I found the following: An endocrinologist is listed as dealing with Bone metabolism and osteoporosis. Heres the link. https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/what-is-endocrinologist#. That's it for tonight ladies. Chris
It took me 7 months to heal the stress fractures (3) that happened when I fell and I am experiencing challenges again three months later, which maybe arthritis or a new fracture.......the plan is to wait two weeks and see if my foot feels better from rest and follow up with an X-ray if not better. The orthopedic surgeon I saw (with a referral from my podiatrist and endocrinologist) said I was the 2-5% that take that long to heal. My endocrinologist said it can generally take longer when a person has osteoporosis, but not as long as it took me. I’ve been primarily working with a podiatrist, but will need to see an endocrinologist or rheumatologist for the long term.. I will be checking with my endocrinologist for guidance. I don’t know if this helps or is confusing, but I’m glad you’re finding your way through this now. Good luck and take care!
So sorry. This is unbelievable. We must all share our stories. An antidote must be found here in a country where medical resesrch is a leader. Thank you for sharing your story. We are not alone with this awful drug. All the Best.
Thanks, Chris, you for this info....seeing Boston endocrinologist soon and will have a lot of questions before starting any meds + get 2nd opinion + read recent info.
I have spinal osteoporosis + scoliosis, so will have lots of questions about exercise too. Are your “new” bones denser and less brittle or just denser? Do you have osteoporosis in your spine? Thanks, again. Lisa