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Yes that's the article. And she didn't need the walker until she had had the Reclast infusion. The day after my infusion I had bad shoulder pain. I had never had shoulder pain before. The other pains in my feet, toes and elsewhere gradually came through in the months that followed. And the weakness, dizziness, tiredness...they continue.

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Good morning, just read your article about Reclast infusion. Back in July I was experiencing a lot of pain in my lower back which made me favor my right leg, putting a lot more weight on my left leg. Well, around the 22nd my endocrinologist recommended I have the Reclast infusion and so I had it done that day. The following day both shoulders were extremely sore and my left foot and I could not lift my right arm without help from my left arm. I continued to think it was from the back pain until I was filling out a questionnaire for my physical therapist. As I listed the Reclast infusion, I looked it up and lone and behold! It has been almost three months and the exercise my physical therapist has recommended seems to help but any physical use increases the pain. I have never had any shoulder issues until now. Some time ago I had a Urolift implanted and had what they could remove without cutting into the prostate removed; leaving me with this constant burning sensation, worse after urination. Well the burning did decrease until this infusion, it’s back! Everybody’s body is different, I pray the pain goes away and I’ll not have another infusion! Other symptoms, fatigue, loss of appetite and loss of sleep. The pain seems to get worse after I go to bed; waking 5-6 times throughout the night. Just thought I would share!