This has been a very stressful week. So many decissions to make and not smart enough to know all the pro's and con's. I am hoping that between my Family Physician and myself we've come up with a course of treatment that sounds more plausable. I hate it when you have 3 or 4 more specialist all doing different things to correct certain symptoms but some of the more aggressive forms of treatment are making me truly ill which scares the bejeeeezes out of me.
FYI this is what has recently come to surface about my condition/conditions.
I at this time know longer have osteopenia (please excuse my spelling) as of 3 weeks ago my bone density test shows that I now have "full blown" osteoperosis! In the past 2 years I have had a 22% decrease in bone density in my lower back and a 15% decrease in bone density in my hips.
My doctor for my lupus,osteoperosis and fibromyalgia put me on Boniva on October 7th for my first dosage of the medication. I have to tell you that the side effects from only one dosage of Boniva kicked my ass for 4-5 days after taking it. I could not function at all for the whole entire time. When I called and revealed to them the side effects I was having they naturally told me to STOP taking anymore Boniva. However, within a week I was called it was suggested that I either do one of 2 things (and I can't remember the drugs names...sorry) #1. I would go in monthly to receive an IV drug in the hospital to slow down the bone density deterioration. #2. I would give myself a daily injection for the next 2 years. Since we have have a "doughnut hole" in our prescription drug coverage #2 is NOT an option because the injections are very pricely and once we hit that "doughnut hole" there is NO WAY we are going to beable to handle the daily cost of the injections. Dr. Diola's sullution is to start treating my bone density deterioration "aggresively" a.s.a.p.
Two weeks ago when I had my appointment with my GI specialist; Dr. Larkin. Her approach and main concerns with me is #1 My weight loss which my weight is still 94lbs and my lack of calcium in my levels. She feels that even though I did have kidney stones back in 2001 that I need to bring those calcium levels back up before taking any aggressive treatments that could cause me to relapse in the progress that has been made with my CC.
My last appointment as I said my weight went from 97lbs in 3 months down to 94lbs. My calcium and vitamin D levels are signigicantly very low. I can't remember the exact number on the calcium but my Vitamin D level is supose to be between 20/30 it is at 10.
Even though I did have the episode of the D on October 3rd my stool is now solid!
So Dr. Larkin is cutting my Entocort down to 6mgs daily from the 9mgs daily. I am now going on my 3rd week at the lower dosage without any complications. She still advised me to protect myself whenever I'm going out somplace by wearing the "Depends" and taking an "anti-D" medication before leaving home. On tuesday I went to see my Family Physician; Dr. McDougall and this is the course of action we have decided on. Doc was truly concerned about my "bone density" results as well as my lack of calcium and vitamin D. His thoughts were that before using any aggressive drugs for my oseoperosis at this time that he wanted me to start taking 1000 IU's of Calcium daily and 1000 IU's of Vitamin D daily followed by labs every 3 months to check my levels. He said he would like to try this for a year and if there is still a severe decrease in my bone density in a year then consider an aggressive form of treatment as Dr. Diola wants to do.
I just read grannyh's post on osteoperosis medications and the possibility of irregular heart rates etc. and remembering the feeling of light headedness and the feeling of an elephant sitting on my chest after taking the Boniva that maybe my PP's course of action may not be the safest for me seeing that there is a history of heart desease on both sides of my family.
I have already started taking the calcium and vitamin D supplements already. (I started them last Wed. a.m.) I have not had any Big D as I said before since Oct. 3rd and I'm feeling good with the progress on the lower dosage of Entocort.
If anyone has an thoughts, idea's or suggestions please let me know how you feel about how things are going for me.
Love and God Bless:
Jodi

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