I began taking Fosamax in October this year, and a couple weeks ago, started experiencing scratched/inflamed gums. This has never happened in the past and at first, I didn't realize this was a side effect of the medication, but the inflammation has persisted. So, I'm going to stop taking Fosamax for a few weeks and see if my gums return to normal.
One of the side effects of FOSAMAX IS: "osteonecrosis of the jaw," which means the bone tissue in the jaw can die, potentially causing jaw pain, numbness, loose teeth, and exposed jawbone.
I will be seeing an endocrinologist April 2025. January 2025 I will return to therapy and I will ask about weight bearing exercises. I've been reading posts where women have stated that weight bearing exercises have greatly improved bone health. Don't know ages of any of the participants. I'm 4'10" & 80 yrs of age. Lifting barbells at my age with my bad knees isn't going to work for me at this writing.
I have had two shots of Prolia since being diagnosed with osteoporosis. My PCP wanted me to go on Fosamax but I refused because I have GERD. I'm worried about long term effects of the Prolia. Can you just go off it without going on something else? I wish I never started it. TY
No you can’t just go off Prolia because of the rebound effect. Make sure you research this it is very dangerous and you would be susceptible to spontaneous vertebral fractures
No you can’t just go off Prolia because of the rebound effect. Make sure you research this it is very dangerous and you would be susceptible to spontaneous vertebral fractures
Do you also have a competent endocrinologist who can help you with this. By competent I mean someone who is experienced in bone health and up to date on the latest info on osteoporosis medication sequencing.
Have you gone to your dentist?
One of the side effects of FOSAMAX IS: "osteonecrosis of the jaw," which means the bone tissue in the jaw can die, potentially causing jaw pain, numbness, loose teeth, and exposed jawbone.
I'm not sure. Ask your physician many questions.
I will be seeing an endocrinologist April 2025. January 2025 I will return to therapy and I will ask about weight bearing exercises. I've been reading posts where women have stated that weight bearing exercises have greatly improved bone health. Don't know ages of any of the participants. I'm 4'10" & 80 yrs of age. Lifting barbells at my age with my bad knees isn't going to work for me at this writing.
No you can’t just go off Prolia because of the rebound effect. Make sure you research this it is very dangerous and you would be susceptible to spontaneous vertebral fractures
Do you also have a competent endocrinologist who can help you with this. By competent I mean someone who is experienced in bone health and up to date on the latest info on osteoporosis medication sequencing.
I see one in March, I hope he is competent!