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Prolia black box warning?

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

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@rubyt

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.

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Hi rubyt,
You have a story to tell! And you are here to tell it! You have done great things!
Thanks for the tips; yes, talking to my GP might be 'touchy' but it must be done. I have made an appointment with my pharmacist; they are the masters of drugs and I want to have as much info ready for my chat. I also have a call into my respirologist for his opinion of this situation.
You are so right about living with the side effects that you can, but I cannot keep having a high rate of lung infections which will cause more damage to my already haggard lungs!
I wish you all the best as you navigate through these issues -- not for the faint-hearted is it??