December 5th
2008
1:02 PM
I am a 46 year old male. I have taken Nexium for 5+ years. I thought I had no side effects. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis this week. I have been breaking bones occasionally over the past 3 years. A bone density scan revealed a sever bone loss. Apparently the Nexium prevents the intake of vitamin D which is required for calcium intake and bone health. I need to get off of the Nexium.
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June 29th
2008
2:33 PM
Just wanted to add another little bit of fun side effects for everyone.
Last month, I woke up with a pain in my right groin. Since no gymnastics were involved, I treated with ice and ignored it. After a few days, pain was worse, so went to the ER (My home away from home) where a bone density scan was ordered. 4 weeks later I find out that I have a stress fracture of the lesser trochanter (part of the femour just below the femoral head - English translation hip fracture).
Turns out that long term therapy on warfarin (ie. over 1 year) also increases your risk of fractures.
And what does one do for this? Nothing. Orthopedic guy said just go as usual and no physio required. Easy for him to say since he does not have groin pain, and associated thigh/Knee/calf pain associated with accommodating my gait. Needless to say, seeing a new orthopedic guy.
I have started iron infusions monthly as my iron and ferritin levels are low (but hemoglobin is fine).
Still wondering which came first - the insanity or the warfarin!
Fiona
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February 3th
2008
5:16 PM
I have been on Warfarin since Sept 2004 when I had multiple blood clots in both lungs. Since then I have had two more PE's (one with a therapeutic INR) and a blood clot in my left arm (INR was also therapeutic). Genetic tests show nothing.
Since starting Warfarin I have had
- dizziness issues,
- eternal extreme fatigue
- hair loss
- short term memory and cognitive issues,
- joint pain and
- head aches all the time. I think the headaches are the worse since I can't take any NSAID's for them.
I have lost weight and push myself to exercise because it is supposed to make you feel better, right? Well not yet. I keep waiting.
I have not been able to return to work and worry about the long term implications of this.
Many times I have wondered about my sanity and if I was imagining all of this, so finding this forum at least lets me know that there is a possibility that it is not all in my mind.
I have been seeing a psychiatrist to help me work through the almost dying 3 times thing, but it is hard to accept since no one knows why I throw the clots. My INR is not stable in spite of close monitoring of Vit K and other drugs, and my INR must be taken twice a week.
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December 30th
2003
7:21 PM
Following a bone density scan, I was prescribed fosomax.
I began at 70 mg once each week. After the third dose I had a problem with my kidneys not functioning normally. I cut the dose to 35 mg and am now two months into this regime and I'm noticing the knuckles on my hands and the joints of my feet are enlarging and still have some problem with kidneys causing some water retention. I have a family history of ostoporosis so I'm trying to see if my body will adjust.
January 11th
2009
7:00 PM
I have been taking Fosamax for 1 year. A few months after beginning this medication I have been experiencing lower back pain which I never had before. A few times I skipped a dose and seemed to feel better, but the doctor insisted that I needed it because of the results of a bone density scan which showed I had osteopenia. So I am presently still taking it and now with the back pain I am now having abdominal pain and just recently noticed blood in my urine. I may now have kidney stones. I am seriously considering throwing the rest of the Fosamax I have in the garbage.
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