Anyone taken Evenity (romosozumab) for Osteoporosis?
Has anyone taken Evenity? I understand it’s only been on the market for a little over a year. I’m hoping it will help with my severe osteoporosis. Any information is helpful.
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@pami I believe that almond milk does not have calcium in it naturally, it is actually an added supplement. I just checked one of the popular almond milks and a prominent ingredient is calcium carbonate.
I have osteoporosis so protein is also extremely important and almond milk has very little protein. I have found Fairlife skim milk which is low calorie, free of lactose, and since it's ultra-filtered the calcium and protein are concentrated to have more than typical skim milk. Unfortunately it does sell out in stores and then there tends to be a lag of a few weeks during which it's not available but there are a couple of other manufacturers that make similar skim milks with not quite as much of those ingredients that are essential to me.
When I wrote that post originally I mentioned that I was lactose intolerant. That was something that came on very suddenly. After a few months of extreme intolerance it went away though and I can now have lactose! Fairlife, as I said, does not have lactose but that is now not as important to me.
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Thank you for sharing that! I will look into that as an alternative to my almond milk.
Regarding Evenity, I am wondering if physical reactions/ symptoms to shot could be similar to having Shingrix Shingles shot? I was down for a day with Shingrix shot and my doctor, at the time, had difficulty walking for a day. Anyone else had this reaction? Thanks in advance for any input.
Studies on eating dried plums have shown results of not losing more bone and gaining some. I eat 6 throughout the day and hope it will help my bone density which is currently at -4.1. I am also on Prolia and take Vitamin K2 MK7. Perhaps the prunes and Vitamin K2 will help. (Unless you are on Coumadin or Warfarin.) You can't take K2 if you are.
I guess that we should look also for proteins specifically because we have bones issues. Fresh almonds have lots of them and fiber and healthy fat but 1 ounce (28 grams) of fresh almonds delivers only 7% of our daily Calcium needs. Check if your almond milk meet the NOVA criteria for ultra processed food as apparently 95% do. Calcium might be added.
It is so difficult to find out what is really good for us. We must compromise I suppose. Good luck!
I have replied several times regarding Evenity. Have now had 8 injections. Doing fine. I have no heart issues so was a candidate. After 12 shots I will switch to Prolea. my only warning- every shot involves 2 injections. Make sure they give 1 in right arm and the other in the left. You can have soreness at the site for a couple of days. My dr said use ice when I get home and then take Benedryl. That has helped. I feel very good about my decision, especially since my osteoporosis is very bad and I am a very active 79 year old. Play tennis and walk and want to do so as long as possible. Good luck
Thank you! Very encouraging; so grateful for these positive comments. I too would like to continue to play tennis (carefully) and walk. Comments like these are helping me to move forward. I wonder why Benedryl?
I’m about to take #7 Evenity shots Monday- so far no problems!
I’m thinking I will take Prolia for maintenance as well- meeting with an endocrinologist in September.
By the way, you can take them in the fatty part of the arms, abdomen or thighs. I try to move them around and get one on each side.
I’m about to turn 64.
I think to reduce any reaction at the injection site.
Thank you for suggestions re injection sites and so glad "no problems." Hoping your results are great.