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@paula630 I am so glad you feel your doctor is a true partner and also that you did two years Tymlos and were able to have the rotator cuff surgery. Sorry about the wrist!

I think many on here will be interested in the fact that you had a half dose Reclast initially. I have posted that I had a low dose due to afib and kidney issues but those conditions meant that I didn't have to ask for low dose.

One of my endos told me they often do half dose, and the infusion nurse said the same thing. Yet on this forum there is discussion of how Reclast is "one size fits all" and to some, that means harmful side effects.

I have done Tymlos, Evenity and Reclast at less than full doses and I believe the solution for those of us who are sensitive is to work with our doctors to make adjustments and accommodations. I am, as I wrote before, so glad you have a doctor like that.

Good luck with your appointments and it is wonderful for all of us to have a support group- glad it helped!

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UPDATE: Just got a message in my portal from my doctor. Two of the tests came back with Red flags.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate: Value 65 (should be < 30)
C-Reactive Protein: Value 20.6 (should be < 8)
She said you must see a Rheumatologist ASAP. I spent most of today trying to find someone who could see me in 2024!
I e already been through many tests by my PCP that included Lyme, Lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune issues. All negative. My gut still says it’s Reclast - keeping fingers crossed.