Has anyone improved bone density without meds?
I have a very problematic dental history and will continue to need additional root canals and implants. I also have Sjogren's Syndrome and want to avoid any drugs that cause rheumatic symptoms. Other issues in my health history make all of the meds risky for me. That said, I work out almost daily, lift weights, maintain a healthy diet, take all the recommended supplements, and get most of my calcium nutritionally. My endocrinologist wants me to take an infusion/injectable drug. I dread the side-effects, yet I'm afraid of fracturing, which hasn't happened over the many years I have had osteoporosis. That said, my numbers are getting worse (-3.2 spine, -3.1 hip). I need to do something more than I've been doing, and am at a loss. I need hope and solutions I can be at peace with. Thanks for any comments or suggestions!
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Prolia was described by my doctor as well and I refused to take it due to the side effects one of which you just described. Other side effects consisted on bone and joint pain and I don't need or want that and am trying to get my bone density lowered with vitamin supplilments. Good Luck.
Thank you so much. I wasn’t ever told this about Prolia.
I have only had one injection,
but due to the side effects and after much praying I decided not to get any more.
I’ve had RA for 39 years. Do you think I should see the Rheumatologist about prescribing the necessary drugs Vs. My Endocrinologist?
I’m currently in the process of changing Rheumatologists because my current one
dismissed the leg pain as a side effect of Prolia.
The Tymlos you mentioned sounds like something I should look into. I have a sensitive system and very prone to side effects. I just noticed that it can cause inflammation as one of the more Common side effects.
I already have a lot of that from
RA, so I would have to proceed with caution.
Which type of specialist prescribes your osteoporosis meds?
Naomid
I will pray for you to find
peace in this decision. I pray daily because I also do not want to take a drug that could cause harm.
Do you or does anyone know if any of these drugs cause an increase
in inflammation. I have RA and seem to be much more inflamed.
@dreamjean1958 that is incorrect info about Forteo and Tymlos. Even before the warning about cancer was lifted, the timing was 2 years. The time limit has been removed for Forteo. The cancer warning has been lifted for both Forteo and Tymlos. Not a single human has gotten bone sarcoma from either. There is a lot of outdated and incorrect info online.
@donna33 I see an endocrinologist for bones and a bunch of other docs (rheumatology. nephrology, etc.).
I have a lupus diagnosis and recently very high positive antibodies for scleroderma. I am almost done 2 years of Tymlos.
What saved me with this medication is that the injection pen has 8 clicks to measure dosing. A full dose sent me to the hospital! I talked with docs and restarted at 2 out of 8 clicks and move up so as to give my body a chance to adjust. I got up to 6 clicks and my doc was happy. Then I got up to 7 for several months. I still cannot take the full dose. I go up and down between 6 and 7 clicks depending on what I am doing that day and how I am reacting.
Some days I have no side effects. In the beginning I had some headache, nausea, dizziness and heart palpitations. I switched to mornings. In any case over time the side effects eased as my body got used to it. I have low blood pressure so I make sure to hydrate and have something salty and I check my bp.
It sounds like you could ask about doing Tymlos but make sure of the best timing since Prolia can affect the effectiveness of Tymlos so maybe it should be out of your system first. You have not had a lot of Prolia so maybe you can follow with Tymlos. For those who have been on Prolia a long time I have been told Tymlos isn't as effective anymore. Ask your doc!
I had no reactions to Forteo but of course, everyone is different. Tymlos works similarly and is something you could explore as well.
When first diagnosed with osteo, I asked my endocrinologist to put in an order for PT for me. I was lucky in that she knew of someone who was an expert in osteoporosis who then taught me what movements to avoid and how to modify others. Sherri Betz is an osteoporosis-trained practitioner as well as Margaret Melio. You can search their videos which will get you started on establishing an exercise practice.
https://www.drsherribetz.com/
https://melioguide.com/
I am told not to take Vitamin D3 - by my physician. Thank you, however, for your input. About two hours in the spread for me as well for calcium and Magnesium.
Thanks so much for the information.
I am also looking into HRT, (I think it is Bio-identical HRT)
because I am so prone to side effects with drugs.
Praying for you.
I have spent the morning doing just that and have found the duplication and am now down to 13 including Balance of Nature. Thanks for your concerns.
donna. So am I which is why I refuse to take Prolia and a few of the other injectable. Good Luck!.