I am afraid of trying Tymlos and other drugs due to side effects

Posted by mkav2023 @mkav2023, May 7, 2023

How do others handle the fear of side effects, as well as the very real side effects, from Tymlos and other osteoporosis drugs?

I am 68, physically active, and feel fine with no fracture history. When I began developing osteopenia years ago, I was put on Fosomax and large amounts of calcium and D for about five years with no positive results, and sure enough, my osteopenia became osteoporosis.

My doctor now is recommending Tymlos due to my worsening Dexascan scores (worse T-score is -3.3 spine, and other T-scores are in -3.0 range). I have read a great deal (pro and con) about Tymlos and its side effects, and I know that even if Tymlos helps, after two years on Tymlos, then I have to go on another drug. I believe the odds are I will encounter a drug sooner or later with serious side effects that will drastically hurt my quality of life.

Any advice from those of you who have been on Tymlos and other drugs with side effects is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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@leeosteo

windyshores, how do you explain to your PCP that your working with Dr McCormick? And that Dr McCormick is suggesting specific tests?

I met with Dr McCormick last Wednesday. He suggested a few tests and I'm also going to ask my PCP if he will order them. This is going to be an uphill battle to ask for these tests. My PCP calls these tests "boutique" tests (:>).

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My PCP didn't have any problem with it. I was going to bring in McCormick's new 700 page book "Great Bones" to show the PCP but I forgot it and it didn't matter. My insurance covers them!

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@leeosteo

windyshores, how do you explain to your PCP that your working with Dr McCormick? And that Dr McCormick is suggesting specific tests?

I met with Dr McCormick last Wednesday. He suggested a few tests and I'm also going to ask my PCP if he will order them. This is going to be an uphill battle to ask for these tests. My PCP calls these tests "boutique" tests (:>).

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Osteoporosis is a boutique body failure and needs individual treatment. One size doesn't fit all and one drug won't cure all of us.

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@windyshores

My PCP didn't have any problem with it. I was going to bring in McCormick's new 700 page book "Great Bones" to show the PCP but I forgot it and it didn't matter. My insurance covers them!

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Your really lucky to have a PCP that will work with you.

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@sarahstuart

Osteoporosis is a boutique body failure and needs individual treatment. One size doesn't fit all and one drug won't cure all of us.

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I agree. I just wish most PCP and Endos would agree! I feel like I have a masters degree in osteoporosis and trying to explain what I've learned with my doctor. Who by the way gets offended by this.

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I wish doctors would stop dismissing our concerns about, or experiences with, adverse effects.

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Our situation is very similar. I have also been on Prolia ( no major side effects) but even though my spine improved to normal my hips continued to decline (-3.2). I’m 71, physically active, no fractures & am very afraid of losing my quality of life. I’m doing lots of resistance & strength exercises, work out with a personal trainer twice a week, supplements, wear a weighted vest for walking. I see an endocrinologist next month & hope to get more info.

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@leeosteo

windyshores, how do you explain to your PCP that your working with Dr McCormick? And that Dr McCormick is suggesting specific tests?

I met with Dr McCormick last Wednesday. He suggested a few tests and I'm also going to ask my PCP if he will order them. This is going to be an uphill battle to ask for these tests. My PCP calls these tests "boutique" tests (:>).

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Hi. I see an Integrative, Internal Medicine doctor, from time to time. The tests he does are called, " Exotic" tests by my PCP. My quality of life would be even more hellish, without the more Sophisticated, LEGITIMATE tests that have pointed to more sophisticated, better, treatments.

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I don't think the CTX and P1NP are "exotic" but I do think that some tests done by integrative docs can be seen that way, because they are out of the mainstream and not covered by insurance. CTX and P1NP are covered by insurance.

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