Has anyone been using Tymlos?
Has anyone been using Tymlos? I received devastating news that my bone density score is 4.6, much worse than my age of 72. Recommendation is Tymlos.
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@mmosesti I did not expect to get to -2.5- the borderline- in a million years.
With 7 fractures already I am at huge risk for more, but I am so much stronger than I was before Tymlos.
True! I have had a few fractures myself. Not fun!
My endocrinologist prescribed Tymlos, but I am still in the process of health insurance approval.
I was a little hesitant, but your post has given me hope. Thank you for sharing this. 🌻💕
As a daughter of a mother who lost all of her teeth while she was on Prolia, I'm sympathetic. (And main reason I'm on Tymlos). As a dutiful daughter, once a month I sent my mother a box of chocolates - no caramel, no nuts. The night nurse carefully put one piece on her pallet so she could fall asleep with a pleasant taste that brought happy memories. She died at 102 years old.
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I've only been on Tymlos for less than 2 weeks. My decision was based more on family than science. My father had every type of arthritis know and my mother was on Prolia with no teeth.
My sister the clinical dietician told me she would not make a decision for me, but I had to take an injection and not swallow any pills. I told the doctor that I would take any injection medication she thought was the best for me. Ergo, Tymlos!
@mmodesstti fyi Tymlos/Radius has a patient assistance program if you meet income guidelines. You call Together with Tymlos and they coordinate for you. This doesn't benefit everyone but if you qualify you get 18 months for free and insurance isn't even involved.
Congratulations! That's great news! Thanks for sharing.
You can turn the dial one click at a time. My doctor told me to start with half dose, which is 4 clicks (the point between the two arrows). I started mine two days ago. I definitely feel the needle and do not like it. I’ll continue to do it because I have osteoporosis in my right hip and osteopenia in my left hip and spine. I avoided it for a few years, but I saw a classmate with severe osteoporosis a while back and decided it was time. Hope you are doing well with yours.
Don’t fall ever actually bc bones are more brittle with Tymlos and so they are harder to heal after a fracture.
Are you in North Carolina ? I am in Raleigh
@cloud60 bones are not more brittle from Tymlos. Bones become more brittle over time with anti-resorptives like bisphosphonates (Reclast, Fosamax etc.) and Prolia, and to a lesser extent Evenity (in the last months). Tymlos and Forteo build quality bone, my doc has said.