← Return to Prolia treatment for osteoporosis: What is your experience?

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I’ve been dealing with even more side affects. Yet I’ve come to realize it doesn’t matter what decision we make about Prolia because either way there is pain. If I don’t get the injection then the bones become weak and fractures are painful. As we age that alone is pain. So the answer to all this is to do your best everyday to keep moving. Try to eat the right foods. Try to keep a good frame of mind knowing none of us gets out alive. We all suffer as our bodies wear out. I’m grateful I have Tylenol for the little it helps. I can’t help wondering if physical therapy could help? Praying always helps….even if only in my mind. Try to stretch and keep moving ……slowly and deliberately.

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I just joined Mayo chat line....I had 2 Prolia injections. I have osteopenia not osteoporosis. Since I took those injections, I have pain in my shoulder like tendonitis. Had some physio etc but doesn't go away. I recently did a blood test and it showed an increase in cholesterol (LDL) and I never had any cholesterol problems before....now that I read the side effects of Prolia, I believe that these two are associated with Prolia. I plan to go off of it. People need to take enough Vit D and K and do weight bearing exercises to build and maintain healthy bones.