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Tymlos side effects I've encountered

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 3 9:58am | Replies (289)

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Windshores:
That was a very astute point. When you look at the Tymlos literature provided by the company, bone mineral density increases 5.9% (in women) in the first 6 months. It increases to 8.2% after 1 year and 9.2% after 18 months. Although I am male, the data should be fairly close. Also, males seem to have more reported bone pain than females.
My symptoms seem to be slowly improving and I am attributing this to less bone growth and a flattening out of the curve. Reducing the dosage is also a great suggestion.
Thanks for your input.
Gswpitt.

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So glad it is improving!

I am glad it is improving. It could also be that your body is getting used to the changes taking place and feels the pressure less.

Just an update. My pain returned and I am not sure if it is related to activity level. Does anyone know if metabolic bone pain from Tymos is exacerbated by physical activity. I see a correlation but I also have bad knees and foraminal spinal stenosis. I am in my 7th month of treatment.

Also, my PROCOLLAGEN TYPE I INTACT N TERMINAL PROPEPTIDE jumped from 20 to 156, a good sign that bone is increasing.

Thanks in advance.

Gwpitt.