Struggling with making an osteoporosis treatment decision
I am just struggling to make a decision about my treatment. I had my first bone density test and found I have osteoporosis. I have a couple of -3.2 vertebrae. My hip bones less problematic. I'm 60, active and fit. I've seen an endocrinologist and a rheumatologist who were both highly recommended. Both said "Evenity" before I barely sat down. But there is so little known about Evenity, and nothing known about its long term effectiveness or risk. I've read heart breaking posts from women who were advised to take Prolia with the same assurance and then had multiple debilitating fractures because so little was known/admitted about rebound risk. I am tearful and anxious and sleepless. I've been so healthy my body has carried me through so much life and adventure. I just don't know what to do , whether I'm putting me/my body at risk. Both doctors are paid consultants for Amgen. I feel hopeless and distressed. One of the doctors, although I said I wanted to consider my options, went ahead and got pre authorization for Evenity from my insurance "to show me how easy it would be". I feel cornered. My general doctor also has concerns about me being put on a relatively unknown drug when I haven't tried something like Forteo with a long track record.
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Shots are no big deal. I am on my second try with Tymlos. Side effects were too overwhelming on my first try. Now I am ramping up, starting with two out of 8 clicks on the pen and holding at each dose for a week or two. I am up to 5 clicks with no side effects and if I get to 6 I will be happy. Docs are on board with this and one even suggested it. I may still be helped even with 4 clicks, which is a half dose, but am definitely making it to 6 next week.
So glad it's working for you! That is my concern the side effects. I had my second shingle shot on Saturday and had severe reactions. Today is the first day that I am feeling somewhat normal
@dgm123s I am using Tymlos and after initially having some mild headaches the only side effect I have is what people are referring to as "puffy belly". It's basically fluid retention in the belly area. Not everyone has it but I definitely do, as do quite a few others. I never had a rapid heartbeat from it but I may have had some other very mild side effects, so mild that they really were not a problem which is probably why I am not recalling them very well.
If you qualify for your insurance to cover Tymlos then I definitely think it's a great option. If you are on private insurance (I'm on Medicare) there are also grants available making the cost reasonable or even free for some people. Unfortunately, if you are on Medicare the only way to get a price reduction is if your income is below $60,000. Although the initial months are pretty costly, they do put you into the "donut hole" fairly quickly and then the cost is greatly reduced.
JK
Thank you for your response
Yes I am on Medicare as well
Radius Assist is available for incomes under $38k for an individual.
I never heard of Radius Assist. I looked it up. Here is the link - https://radiuspharm.com/radius-assist/
The application is online. But I also talked with a rep at Tymlos Together who helped me.
I just saw your response — thank you for this info. Yes I’ve been low on calcium supplements too because I figured my plant based diet was so healthy and I feared calcium buildup in my arteries. I’m still hesitant about calcium supplements. I have an autoimmune disease too (psoriasis) although when I went plant based
most of the skin involvement went away except for a very mild roughness
on my elbows and knuckles, which I keep under control with a moisturizer containing lactic acid (Amlactin) so I don’t use steroids anymore, as they can be absorbed through the skin. It’s interesting to hear about the vibration plate. I do use a weight vest when I walk, from Joel Fuhrman’s site with weights that you can distribute in different places and add or remove to avoid using more weight than your spine can handle. But genes we can’t control! Thanks for your information— it is much appreciated.
I have osteoporosis from cancer treatments my rheumatologist put me on Prolia and I had 7% increase in bone density in y spine.
Hi
I take the Annual IV Reclast, I am still in the osteopenia and my problem is partly due to the steroids that I was on for 4plus years, this was recommended by my endocrinologist, whom I trust immensely!! It has side effects but it has less than most . I am sure that you have done your research on osteoporosis, but as you age unfortunately it doesn’t get any better, risks of fractures with the slightest movement.
I fell last year going into the building where I worked and broke my sacrum,from a medication that caused severe dizziness ,my Endocrinologist said just don’t fall, I was extremely lucky and it was largely due to the medication I took, and it healed on its own
I hope that this helps