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Is It Nessary To Tell An Othro Doctor About This When Considering Knee Replacement?
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I have put off having knee done, and have had numerous cortizone injections, which no longer work/help. I am terrified of the issue of pain ( as I have very low tolerence and have heard it is VERY painful) . I have seen a bone scan of my osteoporosis, and my prolia injections have been building back bone, but I have never seen a scan of my knees in the xray. I have bone on bone in my knee. I also have bad issues in my jaw and need a tooth pulled, but have been told I need a specialist as my… read more

posted June 13, 2021
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A MyOsteoTeam Member

Is jaw issue frim the prolia perhaps?

posted June 13, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

I had a hip and knee replaced and so glad I did, but I waited too long to hav3 my hip done and it causes my knee to have to be replaced. No more pain. I do have osteoarthritis and osteopenia.

posted June 22, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Sorry to hear abt your problem with loss teeth and jaw ive recently lost most of my teeth and even though very stressful time I put it down to different medication I'm taking for different health issues, only to have another fall and then been in agony for weeks been xrayed and diagnosed with Osteoporosis x

posted June 14, 2021

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