My journey on Osteoporosis meds and now back issues ...
Hi all. First I want to say I have great respect for everyone who posts here. It helps so much and often cuts the "noise" when we are searching for some guidance or just a little handholding.
This past week I resumed my Evenity injections for the 2nd time. My medication history is Forteo, 2 yrs, then Evenity 12 mos and Reclast.
I refused Prolia and my Dr suggested Evenity again. I had no gains on Forteo. I suspect the ongoing gut isuues I was dealing with blocked most nutrients I was consuming. I had some gains with Evenity, not a lot but happy for any! Then the Reclast to lock it all in. My last scan showed some improvement but I'm still in very severe OP. So now we are back to resuming the Evenity. Fingers crossed. I had zero side effects or reactions to my past Evenity injections. But this week after my 1st Evenity, has been hell for me. I am aching all over and my Sciatica is off the chart. From the tiny bit of knowledge I've been able to understand, it seems I may have a nerve compression that is causing the pain. So my first instinct was to locate a top Neuro Dr to consult with. Well, after reading his site, I realize even if I ended up having to have some type of surgical intervention, my severe OP might prevent that from happening. Anyone else deal with this issue? Thanks all!
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@beanieone Isn't January like playing with a barrel of monkeys? (insurance changes) one Dr. said this another says that. Do not all your providers see the same test results and shouldn't they have the same answers? I don't understand.
@brokenlady62
What is the name of your brace and is it ok with your doctor/or therapist that you wear the brace? I also do the same because I feel better and can do more--but the pros say I should use my muscles.
@eileenvan
Could you share the name of the wrap--is it available on Amazon?
@brokenlady62,
Hmmm, at one time I signed a form that (I thought) conveyed permission to combine medical history, docs and records, to a single patient "file" so that any and all medical professionals could see my stats, not only for continuity of care, but also in the event of emergency. Here comes your barrel of monkeys :0 . . . some of my docs can see my care program from the insurance side of the system and others from the hospital/clinic system. Most of the time, I think docs rely on patients (many of whom are old people) to remember what years they had flu shots, and whether or not they had their klagometer surgically removed in 1985. I had a false sense of security until I found out about the systems not being merged.
So, the comeuppance here is that it appears not all of my docs could see all of my test results, but they still should have had some better questions. Why, after 15 years with OP, is a doc trying to get to the root of the equation to determine why? I guess most docs want to order their own labs and procedures and get new baselines (is "new baselines" even a thing).
I always advise talking to a doc about anything (you feel is) important, but never be shy about advocating for your health. Now that's a rant. Thanks for replying, @brokenlady62. Cheers!
@beanieone
May I ask what kind of medication you take to keep your kidneys from excreting too much calcium? I have never had a 24-hour urine test, but I've always wondered if that could be my problem, too.
Hi @redraider
Sure - the med is chlorthalidone. I'm reading as much as I can as fast as I can and preparing a list of questions about the drug for my doc. From what I know, it is generally used to treat high blood pressure and edema (of which I have neither) and it can be a bit fussy with regard to electrolyte imbalance. Some research has indicated that the drug has been successful in building hip/femur bone, but it has not been approved by the FDA for use as such. There are some additional side effects and everything should be considered (just like considering whether or not to take Tymlos, Evenity, Prolia). I'll have another infusion of Reclast in July; a treatment I'm very familiar with.
I don't know whether to be elated that a widely-prescribed - $0 - med might really help my OP or really upset that no other doc, at least in the last 10 years, has tried to determine if there's something besides "you just have it, now let's try another bone-building med . . ." Don't know if this current therapy will work, but crossing those fingers pretty hard and hoping this new doc is onto something.
Best of luck in your quest. Cheers!