I quite often find myself sitting back and thinking about conversations I could have with relatives/friends that have passed. I don't know if that's weird or not
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No problem. I was supposed to have my next Prolia shot in September but I had my ER visit and intestinal bleed then so I postponed it. Doctor agreed with me and told me to let him know when I was ready to start it again but I'm never going to be ready. Not with me fighting my IBS, trying to get used to this diverticulosis diet and dealing with the constipation when one of the top three side effects from Prolia is constipation. I've also read where if you have diverticulitis, it can cause a bleed....well duh and they think I'm running back out and having another shot? Me no think so. I have to find some other way to manage my osteo.Thank you for your answer. I just really needed to hear personal experiences. Dh used to take fosamax until the dentist wouldn't pull his tooth until he's off of it for awhile. (Fosamax had a history of making the jaw bone break when pulling a tooth)Then he stopped it altogether. Now he's prescribed Reclast. I thought it's something different. The rheumy ordered it and said to ask the surgeon if it's ok before he takes it. The surgeons answer 'the rheumy should tell ME if it's ok to do surgery if he takes it'. Red flags went up. So Reclast is on hold. I have to ask more questions before he takes it. I wonder if it's the same as fosamax? I'll just remind him to keep taking the vitamin D for now. Did you just stop taking prolia now?
Nope, I don't know for sure but I bet everyone does that.I quite often find myself sitting back and thinking about conversations I could have with relatives/friends that have passed. I don't know if that's weird or not
Not weird at all.I quite often find myself sitting back and thinking about conversations I could have with relatives/friends that have passed. I don't know if that's weird or not
Just about what we pay out hereDidn't drop here, $3.53gal.
In addition to vit D3, grind up eggshells (same mineral composition as teeth and bones) use it to sprinkle on cereal or bake in cakes, etc. Plus Magnesium Citrate, and of course walking. Walking does more to maintain bone health than people give it credit.Thank you for your answer. I just really needed to hear personal experiences. Dh used to take fosamax until the dentist wouldn't pull his tooth until he's off of it for awhile. (Fosamax had a history of making the jaw bone break when pulling a tooth)Then he stopped it altogether. Now he's prescribed Reclast. I thought it's something different. The rheumy ordered it and said to ask the surgeon if it's ok before he takes it. The surgeons answer 'the rheumy should tell ME if it's ok to do surgery if he takes it'. Red flags went up. So Reclast is on hold. I have to ask more questions before he takes it. I wonder if it's the same as fosamax? I'll just remind him to keep taking the vitamin D for now. Did you just stop taking prolia now?
I still talk to my mom and dad. They are both 'gone' to the 'other side' of the veil. I can't see them but they live on. It's just I get to have the last word now. That never happened when they were on 'this side'.I quite often find myself sitting back and thinking about conversations I could have with relatives/friends that have passed. I don't know if that's weird or not
Down to 2.97 here.Around 3.65 here.