How do you halt the progress of osteoporosis?
I want to mention that for stong bones as well as muscles you have to have a good diet eating foods that are loaded with calcium and minerals look up a list of them and eat them , you have to do weight resistance also I would recommend using a weight vest. it makesbone stronger if you wear it while just walking or doing any activity. The vest is very comfortable because it is actually made for a womans body my doctor said my bone is getting stronger from doing my weight vest walkng with nyknyc. I am so happy because I am afraid of drugs.
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Such a helpful and thorough explanation, thanks! I am not on any of these meds, at least not yet, but I do follow this discussion group due to having osteopenia. My late husband and I both had Medicare Advantage plans with our state teachers’ retirement boards. When his health issues became increasingly more complex - and when I discovered that a preferred rehab facility to which he may have needed to go didn’t have an agreement with our plan - I changed him to traditional Medicare and purchased a supplement. Even the rep at the retirement board stated that traditional was better for him due to his multiple issues and that was confirmed to me by a friend who is both a nurse and a social worker. I wish more people knew this! According to my endocrinologist, I may need one of these meds if I have to have spinal surgery at some point (before the surgery) so I am thinking that at some point soon I’ll make the switch.
However, Forteo and Tymlos are routinely injected daily by the patient. Thoughts?
I am trying to get a thread for finances only, so the information isn’t buried on a thread that one would think of to get that kind of information. I posted it earlier this morning. Maybe the mentors can gather your post and other that recently have discussed financial tips. Thank you all !!!
Thanks Susan right now I am self injecting the advantage plan wouldn’t cover me going to an infusion center and the Md didn’t give this in her office .
When i was on Forteo (4 months) and Tymlos (5 months), my doctor was getting samples for me from drug reps. I believe that both of these drugs helped and I had no side effects.
Now, I’m on medicare which is paying all of Evenity costs.
Before I went on Medicare, during the period when doctor was giving me samples, the co-pays for those drugs was $800-1200 a month.
Twocoastsm,
Yes, I wish more people understood the differences in traditional Medicare and Advantage plans.
Advantage plans spend a great deal of money on marketing. Traditional Medicare does not. This puts traditional Medicare at a disadvantage. But, since traditional Medicare is not in the business of making money, the government doesn’t spend money on marketing. They aren’t pushing a product.
I understand that advantage plans do work for some people. I just wish the public knew the pros and cons.
ans,
As you stated, Tymlos and Forteo are injected at home by patient. I was doing that for awhile. My insurance at that time didn’t pay for it because I was administering it at home.
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💦-Tears!!! $800/1200 how can ANYONE afford that today!? Thank you for informing us on this, I had no idea.
Hi—has anyone tried the NYK shorts? TY & Happy Holidays