Ive been on Prolia for a year and a half. Having tooth issues.,what is
Ive had 3 Prolia injections in a year and a half. Bone density is very low. Im 73 and in good health. Had tooth extraction recently and worried about healing. Im due to have another injection this week . Any advice on alternative medicine without tooth effects
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Your story helps give perspective to a mine field of information…thank you.
How are you doing now?
@osteopatient2026 your description is accurate, it is a mine field.
So far so good. I take it one day at a time.
I will get another dexa this coming January, curious what the results will show. Doesn’t really matter, my decision to not take bone meds will not change.
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3 Reactions@sondrachristo1 Thank you for convincing me not to start on Prolia. I will be 76 soon and have only a Lumbar Spine reading of -3.7 to justify my PCP's desire to start my osteoporosis treatment with Prolia. The other two readings are osteopenia level. Her argument is that the reading shows a .7 decrease in bone density in one year. Even the dexa technicians warned me that two readings on two different machines might not give an accurate picture. Also, the fact that I am Asian made no difference to my PCP. Studies have shown that Asian women have earlier onset of menopause, lower bone density, but also lower rates of osteoporosis-related fracture. I would like to spend my few remaining productive years finishing projects rather than going through what you describe. I wish you didn't have to. Courage, my friend! There is always advancement in the field and studies with different populations.
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1 Reaction@joyceh2025 When it comes to medical treatment, we should be open to what the doctor says, do our research, know our bodies, and make our decision based on all the data.
Perhaps, due to the fact that I have autoimmune conditions, these bone meds, especially Prolia which is contra-indicated for anyone with an autoimmune disease, affected me so terribly.
Please do not use my specific experience alone to sway your decision. Do your research, look at your own specific situation.
Have you fractured? Anyone in your family fracture? Any other health issues? All of this matters.
Has your doctor checked for other causes for your low bone density? For example—thyroid or parathyroid issues, gut absorption issues, some meds can cause bone loss too.
This condition is complex, none of the current bone meds are an actual cure, they are a bandaid. You stop the meds, the condition returns, so taking meds requires a life long commitment.
I hope my words give you something further to think about, good luck.
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You mentioned that you were put on the bisphosphonate Fosamax in the beginning…then later on Alendronate…they are the same drug…?
What was the issue with Evenity…the possible cardiovascular side effects…heart attack stroke?
@osteopatient2026 yes, they are basically the same drug, I was put on a lower dose of the Actonel in the hope it wouldn’t trigger any side effects.
After prolia caused 6 rebound fractures, and 4 other meds that caused serious side effects, of which 2 of the meds caused enough damage to put me in the hospital, I am not willing to take anything else.
Besides, you have to follow Evenity with another drug to keep the gains, which is so typical of these meds, so there is no drug I can take as a follow up.
Puts me on a very tough spot.