Forteo vs. Tymlos: Which did you choose?
I have to make a decision on Forteo vs. Tymlos and am not sure what to choose. Forteo has been around a lot longer, but has to be refrigerated. Tymlos only around 1 1/2 years but is shelf stable and seems to have less side effects and less issues with calcium. Can anyone offer their perspective? Thank you!
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How much would the chiropractic route cost? Remember..... it’s your health long term. My husband always tells me.... “having you healthy is more important than $$ to go on vacations, a new car or a bigger house.”
@curlylocks I just checked the cost of Tymlos and on my Medicare D it will be @645 a month, then the donut hole, then less money. Are you on Medicare, and if so is that about what you pay?
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@laurapearl I'm glad that after all of those side-effects the drug at least improved your bones somewhat. I am thinking seriously that may be the drug I choose.
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I've added boron to my daily supplementation. Talked with the wife of the creator of Hakala Borotabs. She said her husband was one of the first compounding pharmacists in Colorado. I've read and seen youtube videos on how countries who have large amounts of boron in soil/water have the lowest osteoporosis in the world. Makes sense! I'm taking 30mg/day now and will up to eventually at least 90 mg/day.
What brand are you taking?
Mentor, I applied to Tymlos to help me with the cost of the drug. They have sent me 2 pens. I am waiting to hear if I qualify for pens this year. At first, I was rejected. After writing an "appeals" letter, I received the first pens. Hoping they will accept me for 2020. The forms were given to me by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Ctr. I am currently under their care. Has your doctor told you about this program?
Brand of boron? I am taking the Hakala brand.
@curlylocks Thank you, but I doubt I would fit the criteria for that program. I’m in that vast middle, not affluent but too much money to qualify for assistance. The good thing is that you only have to take this drug for a year and a half.
I plan to ask my endo if Tymlos would be indicated for me.
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PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW YOUR CHIROPRACTOR'S ADVICE! He/she should be reported to your state's medical board. Magnetic treatments? How is that supposed to help your bone health? Take the details of this utterly dangerous advice to a regular medical professional--D.O. M.D., Nurse Practioner and see what they might think about it!. You are really risking great physical harm to yourself if you follow this plan. It sounds like your chiropractor is more interested in raising his/her bank account balance than is actually helping with your problem.
I don't understand how any phramacist would tell you hat "Tymlo couldn't be broken in half beause it's not marked"? It's not a pill, it's an injectable onlly. It's also not 80 mg (milligrams) daily but 80 mcg (micrograms), a different measurement. There would be no way to give yourself half an injection twice a day--why would you want to do that, anyway? The inection process takes about two minutes to prepare your injection site and do the injection, which you really can feel. The needle is very, very tiny. If you are a person who is generally afraid of needles once you've done the Tymlos injection once or twice you won't give it another thought!