Priming Tymlos pen?
Hi, I've read through lots of posts about starting Tymlos at a lower dose and that's what I'm going to try. One question I can't find the answer to: the directions say to prime the for the full dose. Is that ok to do if I plan to start with 4 clicks? Or should I also prime with only 4 clicks? Thanks in advance for any advice!!
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@john78109 Yes, it's normal to have a little left over. When I did the injections, I counted to ten after inserting the needle.
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1 Reaction@alidamc I don't understand this statement. There's no such thing as "priming mode." Priming the pen just means turning the dial to 80 and pressing the button to release one dose -- without injecting the needle into the skin. Are you not clicking the pen to 80 every single day? It goes back to zero every time you use it. YOU have to set it to 80 every day; it's not automatic.
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Glad you got it sorted out. I was pretty sure they would get back to you fast.
@osteopatient2026 The Clinical Educator at Tymlos said I was doing it correctly. I put the pen back to 80 and inject it into my stomach or thigh.
@njx58 I am doing it correctly. I thought priming mode WAS setting it to 80.
@alidamc
Did she say the thigh or flank was okay? Even though it’s a subcutaneous injection there is some discussions in medical circles that only the lower abdomen because of the time needed to be absorbed. My doctor told me my flank was okay but after checking with another doctor they said no publicly released info from Tymlos/Radius said any other location. Wondered if that had changed with the nurse from Tymlos ?
@osteopatient2026 If I hadn’t found this forum, I wouldn’t have known to register or even have someone at Tymlos to talk to. I appreciate everyone here who answered and asked questions to help me understand more about my Tymlos pen. My prescribing Dr should have informed me to register. Personally, I am not fond of her. She’s only an APRN. Not even a Physician. But that’s the way things are today because we don’t have enough physicians. After she prescribed the Tymlos, that’s when I went to see the Orthopedic Bone Specialist who just reviewed what the ARPN did,
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Yes…it’s pretty bad…even though my husband went to medical school started his internship then left and ended up doing other things. His sister is a doctor…at least she says “I don’t know…I’ll see if I can find out”
@njx58
I also time the needle withdrawal for 10 sec. Thanks for clarifying this matter.
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2 Reactions@osteopatient2026 I don’t know. I will try to find out. A few time I did it on my upper leg thigh. My APRN really didn’t give me any instructions. She just said to google and I would find the injection instruction video. I am so skinny, I don’t have much fat to inject. I only weigh 106 lbs so finding a place to inject is difficult for me.