Prolia
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My doctor has asked me to read up about Prolia as he thinks it will help my osteoporosis and wants me to be sure I want the injections.
Looking at the discussion here there seem to be questions but very few answers and I have searched the internet but can find little info.
Is there someone who has personal or even anecdotal experience who can inform me what effects this stuff has. Thank you
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Reeceregan john93584
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kathleen65757 Reeceregan
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john93584 Reeceregan
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Hi Reeceregan, thank you so much for taking the trouble to reply to my post.
I am between the devil and the deep blue sea, I have many and complex conditions, one of which was only diagnosed last Tuesday. I have, I am told, Barrett's oesophagus which is a nasty condition which alendronic acid and it's family only makes worse. So from what I have learned so far my choices are take Prolia or nothing. John
john93584 kathleen65757
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Thank you for taking the trouble reply and for the information. John
Reeceregan kathleen65757
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Reeceregan john93584
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kathleen65757 john93584
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Anhaga john93584
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john93584 kathleen65757
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Thank you
John
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kathleen65757 john93584
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Make sure your diet has plenty of vegetables and some fruit including prunes. Yoghurt is very helpful too. Another good one is bony broth.
You can probably reverse that with natural means as it is not too bad.
kathleen65757 john93584
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I have refused it and am about to have another Dexa scan in two days time.
I am having vitamin K2 as my main supplement as it aims the calcium onto the bones. I also have D3 prescribed and magnesium often.
I sneezed and ruptured two discs but broke no bones, I now keep my mouth open when sneezing and my head back to let it out. It is obviously unsafe for me to hold it in.
My worst back score is -4.3 but I have not broken any bones apart from a toe which I smashed into the side of a bath many years ago and is now vulnerable to bumps.
Diet and exercise are important and I concentrate on a good diet and as much exercise as I can manage as I have multiple issues with my back and elsewhere.
Apart from ruptured discs I have arthritis and scoliosis. The osteoporosis is probably the least of my problems lol.
I won’t be taking the drugs any time soon because I don’t trust them but I respect people have a right to choose, a bit like religion and politics.
Do lots of research and read through all the comments in these threads because there are answers there for you. And don’t be rushed into a decision because the drugs have a half life so be very sure before you beigin because they are in your system for a very long time.
constance.de john93584
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john93584 constance.de
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Thank you for your reply
John
Anhaga john93584
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Referring to Constance's reply, please be aware that Bonviva is ibandronic acid (a bisphosphonate) and Prolia is denosumab, which works a different way.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21145999
Prolia is the medication which has recently been found to result in unacceptable rebound osteoporosis when discontinued. Personally I would not consider it as a first line medication. If you must take a medication then choose something which you can stop taking if it doesn't agree with you. If your t-score is not dire you could consider trying the natural means of improving bone density which a number of us on the forum have been using, with success. Otherwise I think taking a bisphosphonate for a couple of years (certainly no more than three, to avoid the bad effects which build up over time) plus doing the natural things should provide a good result, and you will be able to discontinue any medication and carry on with the natural means from then on. By "natural" I mean the usual - nutrition, appropriate exercise, and a few supplements like Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2.
Reeceregan Anhaga
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Hi Anhaga, how are you? We’ve spoken before on previous posts about the use of Prolia, and I’m now seriously considering asking my rheumy about not continuing with it. I’ve only had the one injection last February and not due for the next until early August. I’ve had no side effects...well, I don’ t think so anyway, I think what I experienced was due to reducing too far on the prednisone at the time but I’ve sorted that out, and now I’m still reducing, down to 6mg ( from 50mg last June). If there is something else like a biophoshphonate that may work and only take for a few years then I’m wondering if that may be an option. Mind you, I wasn’t given that option originally, not with my dexa results and risk factors but I do take all the righ supplements and eat well and also try to walk at least 3 times a week for about 2-3 klms with a weighed vest, ankle weights, arms weights and Nordic poles. I look a sight but hey, at 63 I don’t really care. I’d like to walk more but the PMR/GCA dictates how much I can do before I collapse anyway. I see the rheumatologist in July, before my next injection, so I’ll let you know his answer. I’m not holding my breath, not with my t score and risk factors but it’s worth a try. 🤷???
Reeceregan
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john93584 Anhaga
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Please see my reply to reeceregan. I am sorry I am not being lazy, I am pretty unwell this morning, had to call an an ambulance earlier.
John