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Welcome to Connect @naomid. I enjoyed your introduction. This forum is all about sharing and you have a great start. Knowledge is power. Connect will help you become a powerful patient who can advocate for themselves based upon knowledge gained from other members and from their own experience.

I understand your dislike of drugs, injections, and other types of medications that don't sit well with your medical history. I too dislike taking medications of any kind. I prefer being active and busy.

This is your first post so I will make my response brief. To fight off the effects of osteoporosis, at some point we have to face reality. My mother actually never recovered from a fractured hip, created when she opened the door to her apartment to welcome my visit. She never walked again.

I didn't pay attention to reality until I was 75+ years old and realized that I was approaching the time to wise up about bone health. My journey has been difficult with a couple of near disasters. Here is what I learned. Some of us cannot handle injections whether they are once a month or twice a year. They place too much medication in our bodies and we cannot handle it. So..to cut to the chase I had reactions to monthly and semi-annually injections. What I chose to do was begin with a product called Tymlos which is injected daily and builds healthy bone. After two years, my span scores had improved and I was ready to protect the new bone as well as the existing bone.

Then I did succumb to the every six-month injections for bone protection. That was quite the disaster. A sensitive endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic listened, applied his medical knowledge, and changed my medication to a weekly Monday morning tablet which does not overload my body and has no side effects.

So....stay true to yourself and be part of what I call a "shared decision" process in which you work together with your medical professional to meet your special needs. This support group will be very helpful. I am hoping that @windyshores can respond to your greeting. She has encountered fractures, found the appropriate medication, and will be moving on to the protection arena very soon.

May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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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.

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.