are T-scores 3.5 and 3.9 severe osteoporosis?
Are T-scores 3.5 and 3.9 considered severe osteoporosis and should be treated with injections? I'm am older senior and concerned about side effects.
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@bswpb I don't think anyone has +3.5. Zero is considered to be normal.
@njx58 I agree doing nothing shouldn't be an option. I am just confused as to what to do. The more I read, the more confusing is is. There's so many different drugs. Thank you for your response.
@gently Thank you for your response. I will mention Forteo and Tymlos to my doctor. He's prescribing yearly injections.
@rosemariewalters the yearly injections are Reclast--easier for you and easier for him.
It isn't my favorite. It prevents you from losing bone, but doesn't build bone.
Some don't have side effects, but others don't fare well.
You might stay on site while you decide exactly what to do.
With your numbers I'd want to be adding some bone.
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1 Reaction@rosemariewalters Evenity, Forteo, and Tymlos are the only three that build bone. Evenity, you go to the doctor for a monthly shot, for 12 months. The other two, you self-inject every day for 18-24 months. Evenity is not recommended for anyone with heart issues.
Sometimes, insurance is a factor. Evenity is a medical claim since the doctor gives you the shot. The others are prescriptions.
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2 Reactions@njx58 Thank you for this very helpful information.
@rosemariewalters Keep us updated on your progress!
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It can be so confusing and overwhelming. Everyone has a different story and what works well for some, does not work well for others. Make sure you are seeing a good doctor.