Yes, a referral was needed and my primary said a referral would probably only yield a confirmation. I switched primary physicians and the new doctor felt that it was too soon to medicate with one area at -1.9 and the rest higher.
@oretsina ina glad you are not medicating, since you don't have osteoporosis! I have read that docs are turning away from overmedicating osteopenia. Good luck!
I just started on Alendronate sodium. After starting it I read awful reviews from people who took it on a Google search and was hoping that a mayo clinic website might give me more information.
Fosamax was a positive medication for me. I took it steadily for two years and had a slight increase in bone mass. I read an article from a university study that said collagen type 2 would also work so I stopped taking Fosamax and used collagen and again had an increase. I'm opting for the collagen though my doctor has suggested Prolia. I'm 69 years old and pretty active. I lift weights and bike ride as often as I can. Btw I had no side effects from Fosamax.
Fosamax was a positive medication for me. I took it steadily for two years and had a slight increase in bone mass. I read an article from a university study that said collagen type 2 would also work so I stopped taking Fosamax and used collagen and again had an increase. I'm opting for the collagen though my doctor has suggested Prolia. I'm 69 years old and pretty active. I lift weights and bike ride as often as I can. Btw I had no side effects from Fosamax.
I just started on Alendronate sodium. After starting it I read awful reviews from people who took it on a Google search and was hoping that a mayo clinic website might give me more information.
I started taking Fosamax weekly about three and a half mos ago. About three weeks ago, I noticed that my food was racing through my bowels, and it has been really loose when going to the bathroom. I checked with my doctor, and he told me to discontinue for a month which I just did this week. If it is the Fosamax, I wonder how long it will take for me to be back to normal. I am getting tired of the BRAT diet.
I've been on Fosamax for two years. I haven't seen any signs of side effects as you described. In fact, I haven't seen any side effects at all. Maybe time to visit a G.I. specialist. That's what I would do. I wish you the best of luck.
I've been on Fosamax for two years. I haven't seen any signs of side effects as you described. In fact, I haven't seen any side effects at all. Maybe time to visit a G.I. specialist. That's what I would do. I wish you the best of luck.
I am currently debating with my cancer specialist over me starting on a med to strengthen my bones. Dexascan only showed minimal drop on left hip but he wants to put me on Prolia injections twice a year. However, (and none of you mention if you are also being treated for prostate cancer with both Eligard and Erleada) I have read that the Prolia increases the side effects (mostly fatigue) that one already has from taking these other drugs to put cancer into (hopefully) remission. I have been sent to an endocrinologist who suggesed that Fosomax might be an alternative and he said that the cancer doc is just being agressive. Your input please !!!!!
@oretsina ina glad you are not medicating, since you don't have osteoporosis! I have read that docs are turning away from overmedicating osteopenia. Good luck!
Has anyone been helped or harmed from taking Alendronate Sodium.
Hi @ttzkjmm. I moved your discussion and combined it with one titled: Would like to know people's experience using Fosamax, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/would-like-to-know-peoples-experience-using-fosomax/.
I did this so you could meet the many members discussing Fosamax (alendronate sodium).
@ttzkjmm, how are you doing on your osteoporosis journey? Do you have any areas of concern that triggered your prescription for alendronate sodium?
I just started on Alendronate sodium. After starting it I read awful reviews from people who took it on a Google search and was hoping that a mayo clinic website might give me more information.
Fosamax was a positive medication for me. I took it steadily for two years and had a slight increase in bone mass. I read an article from a university study that said collagen type 2 would also work so I stopped taking Fosamax and used collagen and again had an increase. I'm opting for the collagen though my doctor has suggested Prolia. I'm 69 years old and pretty active. I lift weights and bike ride as often as I can. Btw I had no side effects from Fosamax.
Thank you for the information. It is always complex. I do not want to take something that causes more issues.
Just started evnity after being on alendronate for maximum time. Never had a problem.
I've been on Fosamax for two years. I haven't seen any signs of side effects as you described. In fact, I haven't seen any side effects at all. Maybe time to visit a G.I. specialist. That's what I would do. I wish you the best of luck.
That is good to know. My doctor is also doing some other tests too. Take care.
I am currently debating with my cancer specialist over me starting on a med to strengthen my bones. Dexascan only showed minimal drop on left hip but he wants to put me on Prolia injections twice a year. However, (and none of you mention if you are also being treated for prostate cancer with both Eligard and Erleada) I have read that the Prolia increases the side effects (mostly fatigue) that one already has from taking these other drugs to put cancer into (hopefully) remission. I have been sent to an endocrinologist who suggesed that Fosomax might be an alternative and he said that the cancer doc is just being agressive. Your input please !!!!!