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@windyshores

I am confused @jillgirl. Evenity is two injections, one right after the other. You used the word "infusion." Are you referring to Reclast? There is no way to have a slow injection. Can you clarify?

It sure sounds like you should not do any more Evenity!

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I am referring to Evenity. You are correct, it is two injections. My mistake to call these injections infusions. But it isn't like any injection/shot I have taken. The first visit one nurse place the needles in the back of each arm, both given at the same time and finishing in 20 minutes. I was told I had to stay for observation for 30 minutes. With the second injection one person on each side placed the needles in the back of both arms at the exact same time, counting 1, 2, 3 -needles in. It was over in a minute or two. I was told I did need to stay afterwards and was free to leave. I believe the injections were given too fast due to the dizziness and immediate facial problems. It would be interesting to know how others have been given their Evenity injections.