OsteoporosisI have finally got the results from my GP re Dexa scan that I had last year and like he said did they only scan one side?
AP Spine(L1-L4) -2.9 osteoporotic
Femoral neck (left) -2.8 osteoporotic
total hip (left) -1.8 osteopenic
They have put lifestyle advice as avoid smoking (I never have) excess alcohol (I don't drink) take regular weight bearing exercise I have walked reasonable distances all of my life I still manage 4 miles a couple of times a week sometimes more. The recommended blood tests that the rheumy did ESR, 9 CPR normal, Calcium normal, Vit D normal, and a thyroid test which I can't remember the full name but my doctor said it was normal.
My GP has agreed to my having denusomab if I want it has anyone got any gen on it? The main thing now as far as I am concerned is to get off of steroids I am on 8 1/2 at the moment, I am not happy with it but I have tried to reduce quickly as I was on 5 before the nasty water infection that I had which knocked me for 6 but it didn't work. We are going away on the 12th July for a week so I want to feel well then and when we come back I have a colonoscopy to look forward too after that its serious steroid reduction. I feel as if the PMR has receded (dare I say it) Wendy
I've replied to you on the other forum and given details of my experience.
Wendy
I have also replied on the other forum.
Regarding your question, Denusomab I suggest you post this on the Osteporosis thread on this site or visit the National Osteoporsis Society.
Thanks but which other forum Wendy
https://patient.info/forums/discuss/browse/osteoporosis-1650.
If you look to the right on this page it has an alphabetical list of illnessess.
I can only think the the other forums are Healthunlocked, or PMRandGCA forumup.
Denosumab injection (Prolia) is used to treat osteoporosis a condition in which the bones become thin and have an increased risk for fractures (broken bones) or who cannot take or did not respond to other medications for osteoporosis. Denosumab injection (Xgeva) is used to reduce fractures from cancer that began in another part of the body but has spread to the bones. Denosumab injection is in a class of medications called RANK ligand inhibitors. It works by decreasing bone breakdown and increasing bone strength and density (thicknes
Denosumab injection comes as a solution (liquid) to be injected (under the skin) in your upper arm, upper thigh, or stomach area. It is usually injected by a doctor or nurse in a medical office or clinic. When denosumab injection is used to treat osteoporosis, it is usually given once every 6 months. It considered a biologic grug which has risks left that decision is left to u & UR dr. Osteoperosis can really rock our world and not necessarily in a good way.. I send u many blessing and healing prayers.
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Hi wardy I have just had the same test as you and my results are exactly the same as yours!! I have made an appnt to see my GP I have not had any blood tests yet and also like you am reasonably active i donot smoke have 1 glass of wine per day walk swimm and dance and cycle and am not over weight!! What a shock lets see what the doctor has to say (can't get in to see him for 2 weeks)...Paula