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Prolia black box warning?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Apr 28 8:56am | Replies (59)

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Offend? Of course not! We are sharing important information so we can navigate our care for our different illnesses. I so appreciate all whom have told their stories. it helps each of us learn and apply to our own situations. Repeated infections, because of the state of my lungs, leads to a decrease in lung capacity... not good!
I am so glad to have been 'taught' by all regarding the potential problem that I am experiencing with Prolia. So my next step is to ask my G.P. to set up the plan for removing myself from the Prolia regime.
My policy is : You can live with bad bones... but you cannot live without lungs!!
I am sorry that your friend has developed this possible response to the Covid vax. Struggling for breath is a frightening thing, especially when one has been previously healthy!
The only thing one can say is; if this is the response to the vax... then how much worse would they be now, if they got the real virus? There are over 53,000 dead in Canada alone from this disease... it is a terrible way to die. Having respiratory illnesses all my life, I do understand your friends' struggles. I do hope they are getting good care and they will return to good health again soon.
All the best.

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Good I'm glad your not offended. There are people that get very upset if anyone asks if their symptoms can be because of the vax. I am on Prolia, my major issue is bone pain.
Please make sure, I had to fight with my family doctor about changing from Prolia. Stopping Prolia without immediately continuing with alternate medication , can cause spinal fractures. It is a fact. I researched it and brought the proof to my doctor, I also spoke with my pharmacist about it. So please keep this in mind. Only then did my family look it up, all she said was "oh, I didn't know that".
You spoke about not being able to breathe. I have had that experience. I got Covid, was in hospital for almost 2 months. Must in ICU ,induced coma and had a tracheostomy. When you come out of severe Covid you are in a delirium, You don't remember or understand much. I didn't know what they were doing , but they were cleaning out the tracheostomy tube , when they do that , they remove the covering and then there is no access to air, not through your nose or mouth. Yes it is the most terrifying thing I have ever experienced. but not as bad once I realized what they were doing.
Broken bones aren't as bad as not being able to breathe , but broken vertebrates can effect your breathing too.
Every medicine you take causes side effects , just have to find which side effects you're willing to live with.
I still say injectables are the worst , once there in your body , there isn't much you can do. My date for new injection is July. I'm insisting on taking a medicine by mouth at that time.
Please take care of yourself. No one cares about your well being more than you.