Zometa infusions to help prevent bone loss from cancer treatments
Has anyone had Zometa infusions to help combat the effects of aromatase inhibitors (bone loss). I have osteoporosis of my spine and osteopenia of the hip and am told I need this to prevent future fractures.
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Finally got an appointment w/ another oncologist. He spent the time w/ me explaining estrogen levels in regard to my taking Anastrozole. He went over my bone density current test as well the summary I wrote up of my history of bone density tests, do he could easily see the numbers snd changes. I felt he was thorough and concertos me. He recommended options & recommended Zometa infusion. I will have my first one today 9/1. Thanks to this group & forum I went into my appointment with more knowledge snd could ask knowledgeable questions. Thank you all. Blessings
I am so glad you are getting treatment and was able to change doctors. How did your infusion go? I have my first Zometa infusion on September 3rd. I would love your input.
Yay! I am so glad you are finally get some help for bone loss. These issues are related to our breast cancer and we need to be able to turn to our doctors for help. Good job advocating for yourself. 😍
Infusion of Zometa done. Ppl were very nice. My BP was pretty darn high - white coat syndrome, as always my BP is low. 😂🤷♀️ Just been a few hours- but so far so good.
I have white coat syndrome too. Lol
It went very well. Ppl were very kind and caring. They start w/ saline solution & then Zometa Took 20 min. of med.
Been a few hours & all is good. I’m sure it will continue & thinking there won’t be any problems. 🤞🏻
Update: all was fine. No reaction or anything. Just another day. Oh, I have a bruise on my arm from the IV needle. 😊
@omega20 how did your Zometa infusion go? Bern thinking about you.
I was a nervous wreck and had a headache the day of. My blood pressure was 186/85. However, It all went very well. I was scheduled to be in the infusion room (very crowded) for one hour. The LPN got the needle in the vein very quickly with not much pain. She then ordered the zometa from the pharmacy. I am not sure what went wrong at that point but it did not come. She had to order again which extended my stay. I am not complaining because some people were there for two hours getting infusion. I do not think I had any side effects from the actual infusion but I did not feel well the next day (headache etc from the stress). I think I will be more relaxed next time (although it was not a great experience and I doubted my decision at times and wished I had taken Prolia instead). I am okay with it now. Time will tell. I guess it is possible to switch these osteo meds? Not sure though.
Taking an infusion these days can certainly be nerve wracking, I am glad the first is over for you. I hope things go easier and you are more relaxed next time. Can you say why you think you might have chosen prolia?