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Reclast side effects

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@kell4042 it is hard when access is so limited. But you now have at least a year to look into better alternatives. The risk with osteoporosis is NONtraumatic injuries by the way.

Some of us consult with Keith McCormick, a chiropractor who wrote a very useful book entitled "Great Bones." He charges $350 I believe for initial consult in person or by phone. His book is available online and has a lot of information.

I have had two reduced doses of Reclast and am due for my third in December. I cannot be sure that what I am experiencing is due to Reclast but I get it.

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I just spent the past couple of days contacting my clients in Florida who were affected by the hurricanes. It was probably good for me to not read these posts for a few days. When I started back on them I got SO angry. Yes, of course, the side effects that all of you are feeling are from the Reclast infusion. What else could it be? One day you are feeling pretty good, you have the infusion, and the next day (the very next day in my case) all hell breaks loose. And, as in my case, you probably asked several doctors about those side effects and they all denied that they were from the Reclast. They are LYING to us. They are trying to protect the drug company or maybe the doctor who administered the infusion. But they are not trying to protect us or anyone who is on the sidelines trying to decide if they should get the infusion. And it's not a pill or a shot. Oh no! It's an infusion! How invasive is that!! Again, in my case, none of the doctors even suggested I come in for an exam to try to figure out what the problem is. I finally realized that they didn't do that because they KNEW it was the Reclast. One of the doctors actually said, "Anyway, it's too late. It's already in you. We can't take it out." And the sad thing is that there are many, many bone drugs out there. You don't have to take Reclast. Let me repeat that...you don't have to take Reclast.