Osteoporosis treatments: What did you choose?
I was recently scheduled to have back surgery but was cancelled when my dexa scan showed osteoporosis in my spine. The recommendation is that I begin Forteo treatment. Wondering if I need to get a second opinion or if this is common. Are there any other alternatives?
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Welcome @mint. With all the choices out there, it can be hard to choose the right treatment for you. For this reason, I moved your question about Forteo vs. Prolia vs. Reclast to this existing discussion:
- Osteoporosis treatments: What did you choose?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/osteoporosis-treatments-1/
I did this so you can read the previous posts and easily connect with members like @notmoff @d1076g @sue225 @suze317 @mj20 @bee1950 and more. As @windyshores points out, there are more options than the 3 you listed as well.
I’m new here and I would like to know if anyone has issues with prolia. I’ve be getting prolia shots twice a year for 8 years. My dexa scan showed improvement. I have developed neuropathy gradually over about 3 years. Could that be a side effect of prolia?
@jennyseven my doc is mainly concerned with the rapid drop in bone density and rise in fracture risk when Prolia is stopped, even for a break in treatment. Check with your doctor and the pharmacist on side effects, and maybe call Amgen, the manufacturer, to report it. I googled "prolia neuropathy" and here are some results, which suggest that low calcium might be the culprit while you are on Prolia, not the drug itself:
https://www.drugs.com/sfx/prolia-side-effects.html
List of side effects includes numbness and tingling.
https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/prolia/peripheral-neuropathy/ Study showed no peripheral neuropathy with Prolia.
https://www.inspire.com/groups/bone-health-and-osteoporosis/discussion/prolia-and-neuropathy/
Post on forum regarding Prolia side effect.
Another google result:
Is tingling a side effect of Prolia?
Tingling wasn’t specifically reported as a side effect of Prolia in clinical studies. But tingling may be a symptom of side effects such as sciatica and hypocalcemia. Sciatica is described as a shooting pain that travels from the lower back down a leg. Weakness and tingling can also occur.