Fearing risks of Prolia
I am going to my pcp tomorrow morning to discuss whether to start Prolia or Jubbonti after getting dexa scan results showing my osteoporosis has gotten worse. I took Ralaxifene for the last 2 years and it didn't help. I have researched these 2 drugs and have read a ton of bad side effects from patient reviews and I am really nervous to try! After taking Boniva just one time in the past, I felt like I was ran over by a truck for 3 days and I refused to ever take a biphosphate again. I am thinking about not starting a new drug and exercising more. Any input is much appreciated!
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@lisaberkowitz Thank you!! Love the idea of a metabolic bone specialist. I appreciate the tip.
@lisaberkowitz My insurance covered Evenity done at my doctors office. This was 2023/2024.
@neesie0159
Mine was given in my doctor's office and was covered by original Medicare. I also have ubh supplemental F.
@leslieb52
I was on a Evenity for a year with absolutely no side effects.
I am now on Prolia and after two injections no side effects. One has to be careful when reading negative comments about any drug.
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2 ReactionsPlease get under the care of an endocrinologist. Unfortunately with osteoporosis the worst thing to do is to do nothing. I took Evenity for the year course with no side effects. I am now on Prolia and have not had any side effects after two injections. I have had broken bones and at age 75 I don't want any more. A broken bone can really stop your life no matter what bone it is.
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I agree. People only post about negatives. I am grateful there is a forum for this, but I got too caught up in the doom scrolling.
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Same here. I have had no noticeable side effects and I've taken alendronate, forteo, evenity and Prolia.
@leslieb52 Exactly where I am- researched something on Facebook called Thryve but doesn’t have research to back up its claims.
The endocrinologist went over the side effects and I already have experienced jaw numbing with Fosamax. So that is a concern for the risk of the jaw problems with Prolia. Then if it is a problem, I can’t go off of prolia or it will make the osteoporosis worse. Seems no win to me. I do exercise and light weights but my diet probably doesn’t have as much dairy as it should as I was lactose intolerant. My probiotics seem to have helped that. I take a Calcium Citrate and have seen ads for organic Calcium that is supposed to be better-anyone tried that? I take vitamin D but can’t take vitamin k as i am on a blood thinner.
@pjbrill Check out Brick House Bones on Facebook, by Dr Lisa Moore a PT specializing in osteoporosis. She has lots of free exercise videos and helpful information.
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