Too tired after cleaning up doggie barf all weekend-
Dear Beth; I am hoping you canceled that date you have for getting any more bisphosphonates? Know that once you have osteo anywhere, you have osteo. some bones may be less thin than others, but the disorder is systemic. Anyway, I have a link for you about other peoples experiences with it. http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=20835&name=ACTONEL From the FDA Osteoporosis Drugs' Safety Subject of FDA Panel - 9 Sep, 2011 http://www.drugs.com/news/bone-may-also-battle-breast-cancer-researchers-say-35253.html Be very careful on all of these drugs Beth. *** What to use instead... 2000 mg calcium and Vitamin D3 in an OIL base pill. 3x day. More, does not help anything get better faster. One really good multivitamin (I use NatureMade from CVS for Women over 50), and I take 2 daily. Additional Vitamin K2, aka MK4 Also Strontium- But take these at night before you go to bed- on an empty stomach. Mail order or at Streu's which uses, and has ALL Enzymatic Therapy products. Garlic, the refrigerated variety, or Kyolic is best. Take 6 a day until you feel better. DHEA http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/331.html (Great article). http://www.worldhealth.net/news/dhea_supplements_taken_with_calcium_and_/ More articles: You HAVE TO READ THIS ONE: Janet's story; DEATH by Reclast (also a bisphosphonate) http://www.inspire.com/groups/national-osteoporosis-foundation/discussion/death-by-reclast-janets-story/ Bone building medications destroy bone! http://www.laleva.org/eng/2006/04/bone-building_medications_destroy_bone.html I have a couple of appointments today... But now YOU have plenty of reading to do. I will send more later. Love to you always XOXO Me PS Oh yeah- and TELL YOUR DENTIST!!! Many dentists, mine included, refuse to work on patients that have had bisphosphonates. From here: http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/biop.htm Lots of links on that page, also: "Treatment drug may cause jawbone to die Breast cancer patients, individuals at risk for osteoporosis, and individuals undergoing certain types of bone cancer therapies often take drugs that contain bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonates are a family of drugs used to prevent and treat osteoporosis, multiple myeloma, Paget’s disease (bone cancers), and bone metastasis from other cancers. These drugs can bond to bone surfaces and prevent osteoclasts (cells that breakdown bone) from doing their job. “Healthy bones constantly rebuild themselves, however, since the jawbones have rapid cell turnover, they can fail to heal properly in patients taking any of the bisphosphonate drugs. Patients need to be aware of the possibility of complications from dental surgery or extractions.” Since these drugs linger in the bone indefinitely, they may upset the cell balance in how the jaws regenerate and remove unhealthy bone. In their report, the authors refer to the case of a woman who received bisphosphonate therapy intravenously to treat metastatic breast cancer. She then developed osteonecrosis in her upper and lower jaws following tooth removal. “This type of osteonecrosis has been occurring since the advent of these drugs, at this time osteonecrosis as a result of bisphosphonate therapy has no treatment.” end copied materialA list and description of bisphosphonate medicationsBisphosphonate medications have been linked to severe injuries such as femur fracturing. A list of bisphosphonates:
It is important to note that all bisphosphonates contain severe health risks.
Plus, a host of additional side-effects that range from person to person (drugs.com). |
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But Genentech runs the risk of sullying this success with ads that contain misleading info. And that’s what the FDA says it found in one recent print ad featuring Field in the December 12, 2010, issue of Parade magazine. The ad contained this line just under a picture of Sally: “Studies show, after a year on Boniva, 9 out of 10 women stopped and reversed their bone loss”
The agency, however, says this “misleadingly overstates the efficacy” because the claim is not supported by substantial evidence or substantial clinical experience.
Also,
*** The FDA does not require a public retraction of this misleading ad!
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ReplyDeleteKnow too that osteoporosis is NOT only for women.
It is known to break many bones in men as well.
XOXO
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Since I don't take any of these kind of medications, I will skip over and ask......What is wrong with our Miss Punk for her to have been sick all weekend?
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your posts Anna as they are very informative my friend, just because a product may be endorsed by a person familiar to a lot of people doesn't mean that it is the be all and end-all or the quintessential person made product to a cure of a persons ills. Congratulations Beth on your struggle and over coming a atrocious disease. May you be an inspiration to others.
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ReplyDeleteSweet PeachieBaby;
The plan is to try to ensure that none of the people that I love are going to ever take these chemicals.
XOXO
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Even knowing that I have taken these drugs, admittedly through my own ignorance, she has overheard much; and is sick by proxy.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what is wrong-
ReplyDeleteNo other problems- No fever, no nothing- She even barfed up a cracker! WTH? But Lord knows I have cooked up enough rice and boiled enough hamburger... (that should last her through whatever it is).
I hope.
If she is not better by Weds. I will bring her in.
XOXO
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So Mr. Lester-
ReplyDeleteObviously Sally Fields didn't do her research either. (Therefore I am in good company)! hehehe
My friend Beth is a wonder! Always has been- Always will be. Just amazing!
And much braver than I also- I would be very hard-pressed to do chemo, or radiation.
She held very prominent positions throughout her career- from VP of the bank here to starting up her own company.
As such, many people know and love her. I was very fortunate years back when she up and offered me a job out of the blue! I have never stopped thanking her for it either.
XOXO
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More reading for those that wish to know...
ReplyDeletePull up a chair, and enjoy that 'cuppa' coffee!
I have an appointment this morning with my oral surgeon- (A more, deeper dx perhaps).
Please wish me well?
XOXO
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Bone Drugs Cause Serious Atrial FibrillationThe bad news for bisphosphonate bone drugs just keeps on coming. Last year 55 million prescriptions were written for bisphosphonates, though many were not filled or continued (as lots of women have become aware of multiple severe risks). The exact number of women who have been brainwashed into taking these poisons is unknown, but it is in the millions.
Conservatively estimating, the new report means that 100,000 to 200,000 women are seriously injured or killed by bisphosphonate caused atrial fibrillation every year. This is an atrocity!!!
The fact that these bone drugs are a scam, on top of the amount of damage they are causing from this one side effect alone, should have prescribing physicians, drug company executives, and FDA management walking a plank. There is simply no excuse for this crime against our ... citizens.
Bone Drugs Impair Fracture RecoveryThe use of bisphosphonate bone drugs under the guise of bone health is a tragic con game that has hoodwinked millions of American [people].The drugs exert a nasty adverse influence on bone metabolism long after they are discontinued. The drugs block the natural repair process needed to harden and strengthen bone – resulting in poor healing quality and the inability of bone to tolerate stress. The authors of the study concluded that bisphosphonate drugs “can significantly affect remodeling long after the drug is ceased.”Only in the most se
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ReplyDeleteI will be letting my Mom know about these studies... as I know she has been taking one of these pills..but not sure which. She has a pacemaker and is begining to have issues with the A Fib...and I now wonder if its the bone meds that are causing issues.
ReplyDeleteI always wonder about drugs..and try and checkout anything new we are given..because sometimes the Drs themselves don't even know (or care to know) about what they are prescribing..they just give the newest pill thats out there.
They don't even realise sometimes that patients ins won't cover these new fangled drugs..but since the Dr gave it to them..they go into debt to take them. Not me..I have no problem calling the Dr and saying look here...and find me something old school that will work just as well or better..but doesn't go by some fancy name.
Hope Miss Punk is better by now. xoxox