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Reclast side effects

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I had the same side effects. Several times I thought I was going to die. I hurt all over as well, but never got dizzy. I am functional,but I know I would be better had I not had Reclast!
I ordered chlorophyll. It is mint flavored. Mix with water and drink. It cleans cells and works on whole body. I use a heating pad often. I had my infusion about three years ago. It was a poison to my body and I will never take it again.

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@ dingus & @heartfelt70 you are the ones I've been searching for! I've been thinking It was just me. I had my 2nd Reclast infusion on 6/10/24. I had decided not to take it due to the side effects I had with the 1st infusion but in the end I allowed my endocrinologist to talk me into it. I'm so regretting that now. I'm having generalized joint pain, worse in my hips and knees so bad that I can't sleep most nights. I'm having problems with ambulation as well. I'm almost positive it's the Reclast. These issues are relatively new for me and have now been going on for about 5 weeks. I talked to the endocrinologist a couple days ago and she states that it is not the Reclast and I should go see my primary care doc. Very discouraging but not surprised at her response. Where did you find the chlorophyll @heartfelt70? Thanks for your posts!

I had a Reclast infusion in 2018 with no side effects. I had a second infusion on Thursday, August 1 of this year, one month after completing a year of Evenity. That night, I began to feel distressed. By 4:00am, I had a temperature of 101. I continued to have spiking temperatures as high as 103.2 despite taking Tylenol. I was so weak I could barely make it to the bathroom. Couldn’t eat or drink, slept when I could. By Sunday afternoon, I agreed to go to the ED. I was admitted with fever, tachycardia to 120, low BP (85/54). Labs showed anemia, hypokalemia and lowered electrolytes. Other symptoms included episodes of profuse sweating, coughing that was painful to the lungs, labored breathing (O2 at 85) and blurred vision. The docs thought the Reclast was a red herring and that I had a viral upper respiratory infection, due to having a chronic lung condition. I was treated with two IV antibiotics, IV fluids, and Tylenol and discharged with a 14-day prescription of oral antibiotics the following Wednesday. Today, 16 days after the infusion, my temperature is almost normal at 97.2 (by baseline is 96.8). My body is relaxed and I’m enjoying food again. Still tire easily, am fatigued going upstairs and sitting to floss. Because I developed anemia, I Googled Reclast and anemia and found a very long list of side effects. I identified 22. I have no doubt that this acute event was caused by the Reclast.

So what I’m wondering @heartfelt, did the Reclast still prevent bone loss for you, even though you had an adverse reaction? Also wondering what you and your docs decided on treatmentwise since then.

Regarding resolution, I’m drinking a lot of electrolyte water, and will go to the gym for paced treadmill walking and easy leg press to begin to gain strength. Thank you all for sharing and thanks @dingus for posting the question.