Recently given Alendronic Acid, suffering heartburn anyway...
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Hi everyone,
I recently got diagonised with osteoporosis and was given theiCal-D3 which i have been taking for a while. I was given the Alendronic Acid, spoke to the NOS and the hospital and was given the impression that side effects are scarce and it was better to take than not take. I suffered a nasty dose of very bad heartburn a few weeks ago - not taken the alendronic acid yet as I was waiting till I had recovered, thought I had so was going to start the tablets tomorrow, but the heartburn returned with a vengeance yesterday so was uncertain whether I should start the Alendronic Acid as heartburn was a side effect. Having read all the horrendous side effects that people are suffering I must admit I am scared about starting the tablet; I have M.E./Firomyalgia, Osteo-Arthritis as well as asthma and now the osteoporosis and am still trying to recover from breaking both my wrists last year as I had to have an operation on the left wrist with pins put in, and the soft tissue is still not completely yet recovered so i am still seeing the physio. I am now really scared and not sure whether i should even start the alendronic acid tablets especially if joint pain seems to be so severe and i suffer with that anyway I was going to speak to the Dr tomorrow re starting them with heartburn or wait, but now i am wondering if should go back and see him and see about trying another drug that does not have so many side effects. Though as we all know, everything seems to have side effects. I am now stuck between a rock and a hard place not knowing what to do!
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kezzabird30 carrie94038
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carrie94038 kezzabird30
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carrie94038
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I have been looking into strontium far more, and have had information on the natural form from Jean. I now have an appointment to see my Rheumatologist in July - first they could offer - and strontium in some form seems to be possibly the way forward for me if I have to take something other than trying to improve my diet and exercise which I am also working on. I am in the danger-zone as far as the dexa scan goes, so although I am on HRT which I am told will help, I obviously cannot stay on it indefinately. Be itneresting to see what he/she says
The article you mentioned was very interesting
kind regards Carrie
Anhaga carrie94038
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kathleen65757 kezzabird30
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The doctor has assumed that your mother has osteoporosis because of the breaks. You can pay for a density scan and in Australia they are only $60 when not free.
I would be getting it done for my own peace of mind.
Anhaga kezzabird30
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Anhaga carrie94038
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carrie94038 Anhaga
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Sooooo, can one take calcium and strontium?
Such a minefield, as one cannot take what the Dr says as 'the right thing' anymore as it is such a conveyor belt with their time limits, they do not have the ability to look at the body as a whole and decide what is right for US. And of course the drug companies stick their oars in too
I was looking at ordering some strontium citrate to try but need to ensure whether I take it at a separate time as my calcium/vitamin D or whether it woudl compliment. I certainly don't want it replacing the valuable calcium........a lot to consider.
kind regards Carrie
Anhaga carrie94038
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carrie94038 Anhaga
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Ahhh.....thank you
kind regards Carrie
kathleen65757 carrie94038
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I think it has to be a personal decision. I was worried about swallowing the tablet for a start. If that had not caused me to pause then I may have started taking them.
I am going to try to improve my tscores over a year but will be forced to reconsider if they deteriorate further.
My GP said that if my X-ray had shown the bones as fragile I would have needed to reconsider as well. Thankfully, there was no concern shown in the report. So, maybe have an X-ray to see what that shows. It does not show density but it does tell another story.
All the best, and the decision is yours to make.
carrie94038 kathleen65757
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That is why I stopped the AA and have been researching so many other options, like strontium ....or sticking with my HRT and wait a few years. Only trouble is my Dexa score showed -4 and I am seeing a Rheumatologist in July so don't want to be bullied into taking something I don't want to take but don't want any more broken bones!!
Have been going the natural way; taking K2, Zinc, was already taking magnesium and Vit C, still taking the iCalD, and looking into other nutrients. Improving my diet and exercise too. All a very difficult balancing act!!
You are right it is a personal decision; good luck with your scores and I am very glad your bones are not fragile.
kind regards Carrie
kathleen65757 carrie94038
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I am allergic to crab etc so that is out.
I am waiting for a magical cure lol!
carrie94038 kathleen65757
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Thanks for that. Does seem depending upon country doesn't it. I know NZ doesn't prescribe codeine like this country does so......swings and roundabouts.
Oh dear re the crab I too wish for a magic cure I am not a great fish eater so trying to look for nutrients other ways to supplement my body, have managed to tolerate pilchards which are of the sardine family
Take care and good luck. kind regards Carrie
kathleen65757 carrie94038
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You do what you can for sure.
Best wishes, Kathleen.
carrie94038 kathleen65757
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Yes, we do what we can for sure
Take care kind regards Carrie