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I had a Reclast infusion in mid October (2024). First few days were fine. At about 10 days to 2 weeks my right knee joint began swelling and it was quite painful. As that eased my left knee started swelling, then my left ankle and the tissue above it became somewhat mottled. A week or so later my left thumb joint started swelling. I saw my primary Dr.'s PA and her first words were: We cannot flush this from your system and we don't give pain meds. I DID NOT ask for pain meds. When I asked her how long these symptoms would last she told me there was no literature on long term side effects. I now have moderate nausea and asthma as well. I went to a trusted accupuncturist and she told me I literally had a systemic allergic reaction. Yesterday, I went back to her for the asthma and she did a treatment and sent me home with a powder to mix with water and consume 3x a day. I'm experiencing a lot of fatigue as well. This is my experience. I've read on a couple of other sites that some women are having symptoms as long as 3 years later. If this drug is so good why is it feel like I have been poisoned?

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I had my First Reclast Nov 19th 2024. At 9 am. Exactly 12 hours later no warning no nothing. I walked into the bathroom and passed out. Hit my head pretty hard. It still hurts alittle. I also held onto a fever of 101.3 for 2 days. Chills trembling hot very achy. Today I’m tired easily and I have worse body pains ever. No more Reclast for me.

Not trying to discourage you but have you reviewed the potential side effect to the Reclast infusion? I did, only after receiving the infusion and feeling awful sore; both shoulders, right forearm, left foot and nausea.