Any non fracture members?
I guess I’m just looking for some encouraging words. I was diagnosed in February and still working through the different stages of grief/loss. I seem to have more days stuck in depression/sadness.
So, was just wondering if anyone on here has dealt with OP for quite a while and hasn’t fractured? I know you can fracture even if your scores are osteopenia range. I feel like everyday I’m just waiting for a fracture to happen. Im exercising 6 days a week and watching my food intake. I’m just hoping as time goes on this feeling lessens. Sometimes I’m not sure if it’s the diagnosis that’s making me sad or just the fact that I’m getting older, I’m 60, and reality has finally set in.
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@researchmaven Thanks so much for that information…I certainly appreciate your sharing that with me. I will do some research on it, as all the other drugs they’re pushing sound terrible. I know not everyone gets the side effects, but those that do are really suffering. Take care
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@samclembeau appointment on Thursday…will certainly ask but he feels a yearly dexa is unnecessary as he said my CTX number shows my med is working. Would sure like to see my t scores after a year of reclast.
@yds I have had 2 REMs scans since starting on Tymlos in Sept. 2025. The first REMs scan gave a -3.3 lumbar reading in February after almost 5 months of Tymlos. Then in August I had another REMs scan with a -3.5 lumbar reading, despite a rise in P1NP from 97 to 157. Even my trabecular bone health worsened slightly between REMs scans. DEXA is useless for me as my entire spine has suffered injuries and deterioration. I had bilateral hip replacements in 2017, but years prior to that surgery I already had osteopenia and took no meds or vitamins to correct. So what to believe? Is Tymlos working based on good blood markers or do I believe the REMs technology?