Does anyone have a solution to help manage Reclast side effects?
Does anyone have a solution to combat Reclast side effects. I had the infusion a year and a half ago and the side effects started shortly after I had the infusion. I still have weak legs, swelling in feet, pain in bones, dizziness (serious dizziness), cold sweats, tired all the time and nervous twitching in bones. Any suggestions?
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I just typed a long response to your message and then I tried to print it out and I can't find it. I don't know what happened to the message. Please let me know if you got my response ! Thank you
My Dexa scan results from August 27, 2024 were included in my response. Lumbar spine L-1-L-4 level -1.7 Lumbar spine at L2-L-4 level -2.2 femoral neck -3.1 total hip -3.2 I hope my whole message is saved somewhere
Thank you, I hope we can continue to share information.
@hlp123 It is difficult for me to follow the sequence of events of your fractures, scans and dr statements. It sounds like you fractured 5 ribs, had a DXA scan and a doctor told you had locked in your gains from the Prolia all in the month of August. Plus you previously said you had lost 20% compared to your DXA from before the Prolia.
Maybe I've got this mixed up because it doesn't seem to make sense.
It certainly seems like 2 Prolia shots and then 1 Reclast infusion really went haywire for you? With only two Prolia shots usually Reclast would do the job. But as I said before if you don't track the bone markers you are just assuming the Reclast will work and it simply does not always work for stopping that post Prolia bone loss.
If you had 5 ribs fracture without a traumatic accident and your DXA spinal numbers aren't that bad - then you may have some other issues going on besides low bone density. Of course low BMD can allow a traumatic injury to cause greater damage and more fracturing. So with the ribs it's important to evaluate the degree of injury and the cause of the injury. Did you sneeze or were you in a car wreck at 70mph? If it was minor trauma and impact then you are very likely at high risk of more fractures.
BTW, Prolia is not too bad for side effects if you totally ignore the gigantic post Prolia problem which some people do.
I don't see any messages to me, sorry! I lose messages from time to time when I switch back to the forum in the middle of writing one!
This confuses me:
Lumbar spine L-1-L-4 level -1.7 Lumbar spine at L2-L-4 level -2.2
Met with the Rheumatologist this week. After reviewing my history, bloodwork and ESR and CRP abnormal markers, she diagnosed me with Polymyalgia rheumatica. I am starting Prednisone 5 mg/2 in morning and 1 at night) for 3 mos. Follow/up in 3 wks.
She said that there are no tests that point to what may have caused this. I did share with her some of the stories on this site and some case studies connecting to Reclast. She said it could be a rare side effect, but can’t say
Hoping the Prednisone brings relief.
Paula, Please let us know how the Prednisone works after you've taken it for awhile. I don't have Polymyalgia Rheumatica, but I am looking for something to conteract the Reclast side effects. Maybe Prednisone could help.
Unfortunately steroids contribute to bone loss if taken at a certain level for a certain amount of time. Many doctors are leery of prescribing for anyone with osteoporosis unless there is a very clear need. Let us know if your doctor does prescribe!
windyshores, https://joe.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/joe/201/3/309.xml Attention to the date on this publication might give pause.
I agree! My endocrinologist claims my issues are from taking prednisone for years to deal with my Ankolosing spondylitis; again, any medication consumed has it side effects and only WE can truly access if the side effects out weigh our current issues, my thought!
Quick update. Within 48 hours of starting the low dose of a prednisone, I felt like myself again. I cried when I was able to raise my arms over my head and touch my toes. I truly was concerned I was going to need a cane or walker at 65. Both Rheumatoid and Endocrinologist mentioned how long term steroid can impact bone loss; this is why the low dose for 3 mos and then will start to wean off to see if the treatment kicked started my body back to normal”normal.” I just cannot believe how quickly it gave relief and so far minimal side effects. Has not interfered with sleep, actually appetite seems suppressed. Hubby says I’m a bit more “wired” during the day. I have a follow-up with Rheumatologist in 3 wks and will report back.
Can’t thank you all enough for listening and letting me share this experience.
Endocrinologist still feels no connection to Reclast since I had infusion twice with Zero side effects. She just scheduled a Bone Density test for March 2025 IDK just want to keep looking forward and keep healthy.
I am glad (not for your pain) to see I am not crazy as my leg pain also comes and goes-maybe a week at a time then, like a switch, almost feels normal again. Sometimes for a reason such as an activity or overuse but sometimes no reason at all. It, too, keeps me awake and feels like a deep pain/aching. I have had this when I took Fosamax in 2008 so stopped it but took a chance on Reclast. I had one dose and will not take another when due late January. I will see how long it lasts.