I am getting IV Boniva, I have horrible, borrible gerd so PO was not an option for me at all... I get my first dose this month.. I had to wait until my Vitamin D level came up before they could give it to me.
I am getting IV Boniva, I have horrible, borrible gerd so PO was not an option for me at all... I get my first dose this month.. I had to wait until my Vitamin D level came up before they could give it to me.
I am getting IV Boniva, I have horrible, borrible gerd so PO was not an option for me at all... I get my first dose this month.. I had to wait until my Vitamin D level came up before they could give it to me.
I am getting IV Boniva, I have horrible, borrible gerd so PO was not an option for me at all... I get my first dose this month.. I had to wait until my Vitamin D level came up before they could give it to me.
I am getting IV Boniva, I have horrible, borrible gerd so PO was not an option for me at all... I get my first dose this month.. I had to wait until my Vitamin D level came up before they could give it to me.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>saveferris2009</b></i>
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<br />in order to absorb calcium, you have to have enough vitamin D.
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<br />Vitamin D is fat soluable, so many CFer's are deficient in it. And therefore deficient in calcium.</end quote>
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<br />duh I don't know why I hadn't thought of that. I hadn't been taking Creon for the longest time, so that makes perfect sense.
I do the yearly reclast, since I have Gerd also. I got the flu symptoms the first time (fever achiness). The second dose, about a year later, the side effects weren't nearly as bad.
One other option is an injectable called Forteo. It actually rebuilds lost bone.
I do the yearly reclast, since I have Gerd also. I got the flu symptoms the first time (fever achiness). The second dose, about a year later, the side effects weren't nearly as bad.
One other option is an injectable called Forteo. It actually rebuilds lost bone.
I do the yearly reclast, since I have Gerd also. I got the flu symptoms the first time (fever achiness). The second dose, about a year later, the side effects weren't nearly as bad.
One other option is an injectable called Forteo. It actually rebuilds lost bone.
I do the yearly reclast, since I have Gerd also. I got the flu symptoms the first time (fever achiness). The second dose, about a year later, the side effects weren't nearly as bad.
One other option is an injectable called Forteo. It actually rebuilds lost bone.
I do the yearly reclast, since I have Gerd also. I got the flu symptoms the first time (fever achiness). The second dose, about a year later, the side effects weren't nearly as bad.
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<br />One other option is an injectable called Forteo. It actually rebuilds lost bone.
Forteo can only be used for 2 years (and it's a once daily injection for those two years) due to risk of bone cancer.
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<br />It's a great drug if you're severe, but should be used with caution.
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