Once a year osteoporosis treatment and semi-colons
Does anybody know anything about this drug? I don't have a medical background, so maybe I am taking some of the info out of context. I just wanted to put this info out for you to consider. Don't think I'll be asking my doctor about this drug.
Joy
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Osteoporosis tx
Hi Joy,
Well, I don't know what to tell you. All I know is that chemo tossed me into severe osteopenia bordering on osteoporosis. I tried the Actonel, but my bones, joints yea, even my fingernails hurt for a week. Total incapacitation. So we stopped that. Later, I read that most of these osteoporosis medications sort of just solidify what bone you have. I don't know about Boniva, but my doc told me it was in the same family. However, Sally Fields keeps telling me that her bones regenerated--how is that? Either way I would be careful about these biophosphonates. They can have some bad side effects.
That was helpful, wasn't it?
Kirsten0 -
Have you had a DEXA bone density scan????
Are you osteoporotic?
I am, and am taking Actonel and calcium supplements. Have been for 2 years. My osteoporosis in my hip is 'back' to osteopenia. My back is still osteoporotic, but improving...
Reclast, according to my oncologist, is for people who cannot tollerate the pills, but are osteoporotic. Both Boniva and Actonel now have a once-a-month pill, so it's way more convenient. Also, Reclast is now in trials for treatment of advanced-stage breast cancer, where it's gone to the bone. This is a major powerful drug.
Thanks for the info on the warnings, tho...I didn't know...I won't be quick to go there, either, having lost 12 inches of colon, and 5 inches of small intestine to rectal cancer...
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Osteoporosis
Hello! Yeah, i decided in no way am i going to take that once a year shot! It hasn't been out that long, and there is a lot they're unsure of. I was told that it causes bone cancer in poor lab rats, but that if i took it for one or two years, it shouldn't affect me. HA! Like i'm really going to take THAT risk! Sometimes i wonder if they're not using me as a lab rat? Anyway, I was taking fossamax, and my orthopod says it will not reverse the damage to my bones (i'm a -3.9), but will keep me from losing more bone. My oncologist says it will reverse the damage. All i know for sure is that no one knows for sure. I would definitely weight the pros and cons before deciding to take it. Sounds like you're doing a good job with that now.
Good luck!
Krista0 -
Bone Density ScanKathiM said:Have you had a DEXA bone density scan????
Are you osteoporotic?
I am, and am taking Actonel and calcium supplements. Have been for 2 years. My osteoporosis in my hip is 'back' to osteopenia. My back is still osteoporotic, but improving...
Reclast, according to my oncologist, is for people who cannot tollerate the pills, but are osteoporotic. Both Boniva and Actonel now have a once-a-month pill, so it's way more convenient. Also, Reclast is now in trials for treatment of advanced-stage breast cancer, where it's gone to the bone. This is a major powerful drug.
Thanks for the info on the warnings, tho...I didn't know...I won't be quick to go there, either, having lost 12 inches of colon, and 5 inches of small intestine to rectal cancer...
Hugs, Kathi
I had a DEXA bone density scan a couple of years ago and was diagnosed with osteopenia. That was when my doctor prescribed Actonel. I also take daily calcium citrate with vitamin D. One seminar for cancer patients that I went to was taught by a pharmacist. She emphasized that calcium citrate (Citracal) was much better for you than calcium carbonate (Caltrate). She said that if you can chew it, it's calcium carbonate and full of sugar. When I go for my next physical, I'll ask about the once a month Actonel or Boniva. I had a baseline scan about four or five years ago, while still on HRT. Then I had this scan a year after I went off HRT after 17 years (premature menopause). I haven't had a follow-up scan, but I'll ask my doctor when she recommends having a follow-up scan.
Joy0
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