← Return to Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?

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@sue225

I'm so sorry to hear (both femurs!). Against my doctors advice, I chose not to do anything when I was diagnosed with osteopenia. In my mid 50's I was osteoporotic. At 63 I finally realized the time had arrived to deal with the the bone loss. I never had a fracture and have not had one yet. It is unfortunate that there are still not great pharmaceutical solutions to this problem. So many stories out there. Important that our voices be heard.
I hope you find a good endocrinologist soon.

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Thank you!

@sue225.....that is a strong and necessary call to action. I join you in claiming our right to a consistently helpful solution to this problem with bones. I know we are living longer these days and this potentially peaceful time in our lives cannot be overshadowed with expensive, non-performing medications with so many potential side effects that it seems we are sometimes better off without them.
Thank you for staying in touch and sharing your thoughts and experiences. Chris