I have been on current dose for 10 months. I started at full dose and had problems. Restarted at two clicks of the pen out of 8 for full dose and moved up to 7 clicks slowly and have stayed there. My doc was happy with 6.
Side effects change over time and get better. I switched to morning which helped, but some prefer bedtime. I had headache, dizziness, heart palpitations all of which got better fairly quickly. I also had fatigue but I was in a cycle where I was less active which made the fatigue worse. Since I picked up my activity level, I am not having any side effects at all.
Depending on my DEXA, I will do either Evenity for further treatment, or a partial dose of Reclast with lots of hydration and tylenol and a slow infusion rate.
Years ago I tried Forteo and could not take it. I even saw an immunologist to try to get on it. I then mistakenly assumed Tymlos would not be possible. Net result was several spinal fractures.
Believe me you don't want those. I would endure significant side effects at this point but fortunately I have not had to. Starting with a low dose and moving up once my body adjusted to that dose really worked for me.
ps My doc has mentioned stopping at one year and "saving" a year for the future. He is great at discussing options with me and letting me choose. I have seen a chart that shows a fairly steep climb in bone density for the first 6 months on Tymlos, a less steep but still significant climb for the second 6 months, and then it starts leveling off a bit.
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There are so many different calcium supplements out on the market: Citrate, Carbonate, Plant Based, Hydroxyapatite, Alga Seaweed ... Does anyone have an input on this subject? Also, along with drug treatments, does anyone take vitamins and supplements? If so, which ones are you taking, does it help or is it a waste of money?