2 years into PMR and Osteoporosis - review by the Rheumatologist.
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Exactly 2 years ago PMR and severe OP were diagnosed. Treatment for PMR was Pred. 15mg. reducing. Treatment for OP was one year Forteo followed by one year Actonel.
Results :
PMR - presently reducing very slowly from 4.0 to 3.5 and going well so far. In all, fairly uneventful. By Christmas I may be near 2.5 and may stay at that for a period.
OP - Dexa scan showed 11% improvement in bone density. (T-score was -4.5 and is now -4.0, still very low.)
Recommendation by Rheumy -1) continue slowly to reduct the Pred. - was impressed by Eileen's slow plan and how it worked so well for me!
2) Resume Forteo for the second year, then back to Actonel for 3 years.
Comments by Rheummy: again the differentiation between bone strength and bone density - and changes in bone that are only seen in it's microscopic architecture are making bone stronger and less likely to fracture.
I asked if Forteo was not an available treatment, what would have been her second choice? She said Prolia for severe OP but that it's a much newer med. and can affect the immune system. She also added that Forteo is also used now in patient's with Chron's Disease and some other conditions I can't remember . .
Next apt. in 4 months.
I may be boring some of you who heard some of the above before, but it's a summary for those who haven't.
J
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