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What weekly tablet did you take Monday morning that has no side effects for you?
Can I ask what your Monday morning tablet is? I will discuss it with my internist. Can't delay any longer! Maria.
Can you tell us what was the medication that was a weekly tablet?
Hi Chris Trout, Thanks so much for your openness about alternatives and the realities of pharmaceuticals. You refer to "a sensitive endocrinologis at Mayo Clinic" who gave you a "medication ... weeklyMonday morning tablet" that did not "overload...and has no side effects." Can I ask, what is that medication and, I wonder, if it is possible for me to consult with this doctor f? I am troubled by the recommendation of my endocrinologist to Evenity, have postponed it twice now. I have a number of issues that may conflict with this medicine.
I have also noted the Black Box Warning that goes with it, as well as a refusal on the part of the British organization NICE to endorse Evenity.
Right now I am trying to increase my calcium intake to 1200 units a day, and to use Vitamin K as well.
Hi Chris,
Was one of the injectables Prolia? Or a different drug? And the once a week Monday tablet, is it Fosomax? When you mentioned no side effects I wondered about stomach pain issues.
I am researching now which bone density med is best for me before seeing my ob/gyn to discuss options next week.
I am 73 and have never taken these drugs before trying to build bone without.
In the past ten years I have developed along with osteoporosis, adult onset scoliosis with multiple spine issues~ Lumbar stenosis, thorasic pain, discs compromised, etc. Thanks for any feedback from all! 💎🌀
Thank you so much, Chris. I so appreciate what you've shared. I hope you're free from suffering too. These decisions are so hard. I'm glad it worked out for you to take the oral meds. I can't take them at all due to serious GERD. I wish there was something available without all of the horrible side effects. And I wish there were more researchers working on better ways to treat this disease.