Bisphosphonates or Not? Both No Win
Hello. I am Sunnyflower.
I've been in the Neuropathy group for a few months and am still learning how to get around properly in Connect. I'm making progress!! I'm 67. I have a myriad of diseases, several of them painful. Now my most urgent decision is based upon my recent bone density scan results. I've had "severe" osteoporosis for about 4+ years. I've had several spontaneous fractures (3-pelvic, 1-rib and other smaller bones) from long time steroid use for two of my many diseases; lung and auto-immune diseases-painful inflammation. Three of my Endocrinologists over the years have wanted me to take Bisphosphonates for years but I'm so freaked out by the "rare" potential side-effects. Rare doesn't mean a lot to me since 3 of my diseases/conditions are rare: diffuse minute meningothelialomatosis, brachial artery stenosis and nutcracker's esophagus.
My recent bone density scan showed my spine bones are 13% worse and my hip, 14% worse. Anything more than a 2% change is considered significant. Ug. The "rare" serious side effects, femur fractures (can be both at the same time from just standing) and femur tumor (can't recall or find whether or not that would be cancerous). Then, the not so serious side-effects, "debilitating" bone/muscle/joint pain, flu-like symptoms, stomach upset/pain etc. is also freaking me out b/c I'm already in so much pain I can't imagine more. Then, if you have any of these unwanted side-effects, they may stay w/ you for the duration of the medication which could be 3 or 6 months or 1 year and then start over! I know I can't take that yet, more fractures would be awful and a huge hardship on my husband and I would likely have to have care until I heal.
I'm sure you already know everything I've said about Bisphosphonates. I can't wait to meet you and am looking forward to hearing your stories. I'm a woman of faith and it is solely the comfort, peace of God through Christ (Philippians 4:7) and His everpresence that gets me through daily. For that I'm eternally grateful! We all walk through many fires here.
Many blessings and warmest regards, Sunnyflower 🙂
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Hello Colleen, thank you so much for caring about my situation to put for the time and effort to connect me with the right people AKA links.
I think the answers to your questions are in my latest replies two people in the bone joint and muscle osteoporosis to take or not to take or something like that which was a discussion I started.
I don't mean to put you off but am not feeling up to answering just now. I will try to be more precise as soon as I can.
But just know, I have the sweetest, kindest, most patient endocrinologist on the planet! She has gone above and beyond to explain to myself in the husband about all the drugs that I could take and has included pages of information and clinical trials on these options.
I am currently not taking anything but have had three endocrinologist over the years and at least five years ago they began to tell me I need to take an osteoporosis medication because I have already had spontaneous fractures due to so many steroids and so many years on steroids.
Most of my providers, which are mostly specialist and I'm talking a lot of Specialists, tell me I'm a very complicated patient because of all my diseases and conditions. I feel this is a no-win because I am already on to immunosuppressant drugs so taking the in phosphonates would be a third. I was on 3 but had to discontinue my 20 some years of Plaquenil because it cause tissue death in my retina.
I am so grateful for the links and connections you have sent me and can't wait to have a time to begin reading them.
I am very blessed that you have taken your time to help me out because this decision is weighing so heavily on myself and my husband that it's taking a toll for certain which isn't good for my very poor health in so many ways.
I hope you're having a good day and are as acutely aware of the innumerable blessings that surround us, as I am, even in the midst of unrelenting all over pain and the usual fires that we walk through here on this Earth.
Take special care of yourself calling as you are really a special person! Many blessings and peace for your soul, Sunny flower😊
Hello Dappy and what a great name! I am so grateful to hear from you and thank you so much for sharing your story.
I just read this morning that if you stop Prolia or I think other bisphosphonates, your risk for fractures increases. Please check with your doctor about this because it can be very serious.
I am very behind on messages and replies so more later but please know I will be praying for you.
Please keep me posted on what you learn and what your doctor says.
Many blessings and peace for your soul, Sunny flower
Addendum: when I said I am not taking anything, I meant for osteoporosis. Lord knows I'm on a lot of other medications, quite a few are toxic including daily prednisone. So where I to take the bisphosphonates that would mean I would be on 3 immunosuppressant medications. Maybe I already addressed that prior it seems like I said so much so I apologize if it is another repeat.
In reply to @sunflower My decision to pursue medication was based on seeing my aunt as an older person, who was unable to stand up straight and had to live on oxygen as a result of the position her body contorted in from osteoporosis. There were no drugs available when she was old and it remained steadfast in my memory of this wonderful woman, who was a professional ballroom dancer (with her husband) but could no longer enjoy any life outside of their small assisted care setting. She lived a long time this way. She was a small, petite woman (and so am I)....thus, this was my journey....will it be the right one? Who knows....but it will have to be for me....there will not be looking back but only forward to what life has to offer me as I move along in my life.....I’ve had to wrestle with these decisions a long time and I have had a few stress fractures, but otherwise things have been going along...many Bisphosphonates I was unable to tolerate due to migraines, but I think I’ve been on all of them with mixed results. Right now Prolia is what I am using with good results, but that may not be the decision that you reach. Good luck; have faith in your decision; and if a doctor doesn’t feel comfortable working with your decision; I would look for a different one.
@sunnyflower No problem we all have something I have 2back fractures Neuropathy fibromyalgia. Alot of osteoarthritis all through me and osteoporosis so it took me awhile talking with my Dr but with the dexascan numbers I had she told me I had to get on something so first the Alonedronate? which my stomach didn't like as I said I had no I'll effects of the Reclast infusion Praying for whatever you both decide
Hello migizii and thanks so much for sharing your story! I'm so glad you are doing well with Prolia and so sorry you suffered migraines while trying to find the best medicine for your osteoporosis.
My heart is aching for what your aunt went through. Ballet dancers have the best posture!! I 'm thinking they must have braces to prevent posture nowadays??
When you feel up to it and are comfortable sharing, could you please tell me which meds you tried and what your side effects were and how your DEXA scans improved with each one. Also, how long you were on each one.
Thanks so much. I was not aware of the posture and breathing problems that can occur with osteoporosis.
@dappy
Many blessings, Sunnyflower
Thank you for your kind words! Have you seen the improvement on your scans and how often do you have them? Warmest regards, Sunnyflower 😊
I am 76 y.o. and recently found out I have severe osteoporosis. I have problems with many drugs. I also have polyneuropathy. I was anxious to take the first thing my endocrinologist offered, Evenity, a newer drug that can help rebuild bone as well as stop further destruction. After 5 months I was tired of feeling so bad, tired, weak, etc. and asked for something else. He gave me Tymlos which I injected myself daily. That lasted about 2 weeks but it was the same thing - I didn't want to feel bad the rest of my life so he switched me to Alendronate, oral once a week which has hardly any side effects but only works on stopping the destruction. In hindsight the Evenity wasn't as bad as the Tymlos but the doctor won't let me go back to it. So I live with fear every moment that I will have a fracture, especially in my spine. Like you I am small - 4'11", 115 lbs. I struggle to exercise but I am afraid of becoming like your aunt so I keep trying. Your post touched me and inspires me. Thank you for sharing your experience and point of view and your advice.
@sunnyflower @migizii @lioness @dappy @catharbert
The decision on what to do when we discover we have osteoporosis is an incredibly difficult one. I discovered I have somewhat advanced osteoporosis just about a year ago. The endocrinologist I went to wanted me to get a Reclast injection but I was hesitant, I had another health situation that I wanted to address first. Since then I have learned more and more and now am not sure that I want to take one of these drugs. It dawned on me recently that I have had to stop a number of drugs due to difficult, and rare, side-effects so I worry that I could be that 1 in 10,000 with side-effects from these drugs. I had been thinking that I would do Reclast, I don't want to risk having a severe fracture, I have already had a minor upper femur (hip basically) fracture.
I am reading all of these posts hoping they will help me to decide what course to take. I have a DEXA coming up and appointments with two endocrinologists so hopefully something will come out of all of that. I have been supplementing my diet with calcium, vitamin D, and K, and trying to up my protein consumption. I discovered that protein is really just as important as calcium because our bones are half protein. When I tracked my protein consumption I realized I needed to eat more.
I have told my daughter who is in 30s to be pro-active so she will not get herself into this position, but a big contributing factor to my osteoporosis is having to take prednisone due to having had a liver transplant.
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I just had a bone scan this month and won't know the results until next week. I have been taking 70 mg alendronate sodium once a week for 2 years now after being diagnosed for osteoporosis for the first time. If we are still able to keep in touch I'll let you know the results.