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Dear windyshores, It is wonderful to have the information that you provided. thank you. I can present this information to my doctors ! Lets continue to communicate. I really appreciate it. I take at least 3,000 mg of tylenol every 24 hours just to be able to function since my second injection of Prolia. I really worry about my liver, but I do want to stay as active as I can. I don't expect to be pain free, but in order to do normal daily tasks my muscles and joints are so painful that I need the tylenol. I think I probably need all new doctors also. Not one of them even suggested Tymlos.

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Maybe blame insurance, not doctors. The protocol required by insurance is to try biphosphanates or Prolia first, which is crazy but.....If you have tried Prolia, have fractures, are at high risk for fractures, you should probably be able to get coverage now. If your income is lowish, there is an assistance program for Tymlos at Radius. You call Tymlos Together to coordinate.