Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?
I received the results from my bone test and they have recommended I start Prolia. I have read the side effects and I am concerned. Has anyone use this drug and if so what side effects have you experienced. Thank you
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Hi,
Don't go on Prolia. I told my endocrinologist I was stopping and he helped me by analyzing my risks of doing so. Although my numbers indicated high risk of a broken bones, he told me that over the next 10 years I have a 10% chance of a broken hip and a 25% chance of any broken bone. I will take that risk to be pain free, feel great and am able to live a normal life.
But if you fracture, say, a spinal vertebra, you will not be pain free or live a normal life. Just a warning from someone who took the risk of no meds and regrets it!
Did your dexa scan numbers get better since you are on prolia
I fractured my left hip 4 months ago and I am healing well. My doctors want me to go on reclast and I am very conflicted. I have had osteoporosis due to early menopause since my late forties. I took forteo for 2 years in my fifties and that did help. I also have IBS, therefore reclast. I meet with an endocrinologist on Monday and I am sure she will say I should do reclast. I will ask her about prolia. I had no side effects with forteo.
I can onky get a DEXA every 2 years. The first 3 showed an increase. The last one showed a decrease. I will 0probably have another one later this year.
I don't know if I will continue with Prolia. I have a molar that needs pulling and the oral surgeon will not touch it until 6 months has passed with my last injection. That will be April 7th. My hair is falling out a lot more than before Prolia. I have only had 2 injections, so I am not going to worry if I stop.
Don't forget to report back to us after your meeting with the endocrinologist. I am facing a similar situation and meet with my clinician on Wednesday.
I got my 1st prolia shot in October
OK. One of the things to be aware of is that reclast kills the bone growing cells and puts in a different kind of bone that can be more brittle.