DEXA scores: mild vs. severe
My primary doctor started me on Fosamax when my DEXA showed -2.5 in the spine. After four years the DEXA was -2.7. A specialist then said to move on to Prolia, which I have delayed a bit. Is my DEXA "severe" enough to warrant that jump? What other meds would some of you suggest at this level? I am 59 and have never had a fracture, that I know of. Thank you.
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Thank you for mentioning zen basil seeds. I’ve never heard of them but they sound like a good addition to my diet too & can stop the magnesium supplements.
Thank you so much. I will take your advice. I try to walk everyday. They want me take an infusion once a year called Reclast. I have been resisting for a few years. I think I will try your plan.
I agree with you. I thought the drug would be taken off the market, instead the FDA approved a generic.
The basic flaw is in the way the drug works.
Even now with the information about the hazard, the drug is being prescribed without awareness of the danger of missing or being late for a dose.
Without warnings from good-hearted people like you, proliamistake, many more women would be afflicted by the cascade of vertebral fractures Prolia can cause.
Now Amgen is providing us with another clinical trial hailed drug--Evenity. It will take a while before we understand if the risk of heartattack and stroke are realized in the female population.
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I would encourage you to read up on patient reviews of reclast. Your DEXA results are really not that bad, and
recast scared me when I read all the negative comments.
After I completed Evenity I researched Prolia and Recast, and decided to discontinue any treatment. My DEXA was -3.2 went to -3.0 in right femur, -2.9 went to
negative 2.8 in my left femur and spine went from -2.1 to -1.5 in my spine. I was disappointed in the results in my hips, where I actually have osteoporosis, but got the best results. in my spine, where I did not. I didn't feel like I got a good enough improvement in my hips to warrant continued medications, which all have awful side effects.
susanjane77, I've asked the doctor for consent. I hope you are wrong about being laughed at and know they wouldn't kick you out. But I also know they might not be prepared to comply with this method. It is best to have the doctor request the extra effort. The method will make sense to anyone familiar with the drug.
Thank you for your reply. I just can’t seem to make the decision to take Reclast. The dexa scores have been stable since 2010 in fact that year the femoral head was -2.3. Two years ago -2.6.
I was struggling to make a decision until I read the patient comments about
Recast, then the decision was easy. I guess each of us must way the risks/rewards of any medications
susanjane asked for more information about this recommendation about administering Reclast. I agree, it would be good to have more specifics about this provider, his rationale and any publications related to this acute side effect.
I also wonder if this provider also has a protocol for treating 'intractable pain' that has been documented by Novaris and the government (FDA I think) as a rare side effect.
i think you are doing the right thing
Congratulations on your progress!
One question - do you jump up and down on the floor from a standing position or are you jumping off something? I have a similar spinal score.