I am a 30 yr old beta thal minor woman - I recently began seeing a hematologist who ordered several tests including a bone density scan. The scan was done at 2 places - spine and hip. My spinal bone density came out to be very low - diagnosed as Severe osteoporosis. However, the hip bone density seems fine.
My hematologist explained that because of my short lived RBCs, more of my bone was acting as bone marrow producing more blood cells - as a result, my bone density has become low. He has prescribed Fosamax (Alendronate) 70mg to be taken once a week.
I did an online search and found a lot of articles talking about the long list of side effects of this drug and the potential links to esophageal cancer. I am very skeptical about starting this drug!! Also, I am planning for a baby sometime soon. I don't want to start this drug only to get pregnant and have to stop it. Also, not sure how long the drug will stay in my system....is it safe to take it right now if I plan to get pregnant soon?
I did not expect the osteoporosis - that's a huge disapointment - especially since I have been a very active person most of my life - I play tennis, badminton and also work out at the gym.
Should I wait to treat the osteoporosis until after the baby, etc....I don't know what to do! I am kind of on a timeline with the baby plan as well since I am nearing 31....
Any sugesstions/comments other experiences are appreciated!
Thanks,
-Sayli
Hi Sayli,
Welcome to Thalpal. I was and am at exact stage of life where you are now. However, I'm thal major. In 2009, April 16, I suddenly in the morning, got unbearable pain started in my left leg at first on the left side near the hip joint and it was so unbearable that I couldn't even walk and even pain killers weren't working. Many won't believe but I would have preferred dying at that time and I was literally asking for that as the pain was very very severe. On the contrary on the previous day, i.e. 15th April, I had no signs of it at all, the pain suddenly started on 16th morning itself.
Then after some time, I again met my endocrinologist who also manages my diabetes and she advised me to get Vitamin D levels and Bone Density/Dexa scan done. And she was correct. my Vitamin D levels were 9.62 (very low) and I was immediately advised to start dose of Vitamin D. Then Dexa scan also revealed same as you, low bone mass and as a consequence I was diagnosed as Osteoporosis too.
I am advised Risophose (which contains
Risedronate 35mg once a week - unsure how Alendronate differs from it, perhaps try asking your doc about Risedronate content as well?) and taking it since August 2009 till today. However I haven't seen my endo since long and didn't ask whether I should continue or not but I think I'll get Dexa done again to see if I am required to take it still, my bones are weak a little though - if I fall suddenly - they pain very bad.
As a matter of fact, I was also a well playing badminton player and went into tournaments from my school. We have much more in common, hehe.
Anyways, treating Osteo is very important.
And oh, I recently ordered Osteocare tablets (by Vitabiotics) which you can take as well:
http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php/topic,4586.0.htmlDon't worry, they don't contain any osteoporosis related content. They just have good amount of Vitamin D, Calcium and Magnesium and other small elements together which will help a lot to you for building stronger bones and maintaining good health, especially if you're planning to get pregnant, I very much advise this product. When I was searching for it's reviews, many pregnant mother recommended it as A1 product and that it helped them a lot in maintaining healthy bones and good bone mass during their pregnancy and that they still continue it. And having good levels of those will automatically prevent or help elevate osteoporosis.
You can try it. Those tablets might be available locally where you stay as well.
-P.