Are you taking Reclast for osteoporosis?
Two years ago I was diagnosed with pretty bad osteoporosis because of the prednisone I was on for my autoimmune disease. I started taking Fosamax (a bisphosphonate) and had no problems. Today, the endocrinologist suggested that I switch to Reclast for 3 yearly infusions. Has anyone else taken this drug? What side effects have you had?
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Wow not that long and you still fractured, despite being in osteopenia, and the fracture was low /no impact. I am so sorry. Hope the fracture is healing!
Do you know the name of the other machine that measures the structure of your bones? I have Osteoporosis but am not on the meds yet. Am a little afraid of the side effects. I wish we could really see what’s going on with our bones!
The test is for TBS- trabecular bone score- I believe.
I am so glad you have a doctor who will help you. Mine only demand that I take the bone meds . No concern for my fear of side affects. They laugh about my fears! I don’t know why they seem so unwilling to listen . Good luck . I am considering the Tymlos . It’s what I have to be on afterwards also that concerns me . They just say my GP would help me with that. Confusing that no follow through is offered . Even my pain management threatens to not give my pain meds if I don’t do the bone meds . He says I won’t help myself . Did the Tymlos ease your pain?
Start Tymlos at two clicks out of the eight on the pen, and work up as fast as you can tolerate. I never took the full dose but did 6-7 clicks for 18 months and had excellent results.
My doc is not doing low dose Reclast because I am afraid of side effects. HE is afraid due to other medical conditions I have.
Forums have a lot of negative posts on side effects because the people who do fine don't post, and if you look up side effects it can be scary because they are legally required to list every side effect.
Tymlos has made me tired and sometimes dizzy. But I am motivated because I have 7 spinal fractures. The pain is not affected by Tymlos. Osteoporosis itself does not cause pain.
I hope you will try it because fractures are permanently painful and disabling. I come on this forum to tell people that!
I have only had Reclast for one year. The Infusion was March of 2022. The year ended in March of 2023. Against my endocrinologist advice, I do not plan on having anymore Reclast. Only vitamins and as much exercise as I can manage. Let me know how you are doing ?
Hi. I'm a 60 year old male in North East Texas with osteoporosis due to a roux n y gastric bypass that I had in 2000. I've dealt with malnutrition, vitamin, mineral and protein deficiency for many years and over the past 10 years developed kyphosis, hunching over. Diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis and offered a course of Reclast. Have had two Reclast infusions in past two years with absolutely no side effects. I can't say what the benefits are other than to help rebuild bones to make them stronger again and have noticed nothing different in my life other than I did have to get some dental work done last year. Tooth extraction and my dentist refused to do the extraction due to my recent Reclast infusion. Was told that there have been instances in the past where lower jaw failed to thrive after dental procedure and that a patient had to have their jaw reconstructed.
I think tylmos and forteo you can have extraction? What's a person to do if you need one? You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. I hate this disease
Because I have DJD, stenosis and scoliosis L3,4,5; they use my forearm instead of my spine because of false readings. I can only imagine how bad my spine must be. Does anyone have info on another test just for the spine?
How did your course of Tymlos go? I really really wanted it to work, and so I ignored the first symptoms of side effects until it got to the point where they knocked me out. Seriously. That was December of 2021. Today—June 15, 2023—I just sat for my first infusion of Reclast.
I am 62 with the bones of an 82-year old. For most of my life I was an athlete, competing at world and national levels as recently as 2009 (masters). So cardio and weight bearing exercises were part of everyday life. I always ate right, abstained from alcohol, sugar, processed meats, manufactured foods, and cigarettes, etc. So it really surprised me three years ago to find out not only that I had osteoporosis, but that it was so severe.
And that's life. We can prepare. We can take precautions. We can believe we're doing or have done all the "right things" but that doesn't necessarily spare us, does it?
Trust and hope all is well. Connect when you can!