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No one is misled into thinking that opinions, citations or individual experiences constitute proof of what their own experience will be. Because of your broad experience with ostoeporosis medications your contributions are excessive in value. It helps that you have interactive providers and that you yield their views here on Connect.
It appears to me that the distraction here is a misunderstanding of your intent caused, not by pressure you exert, but objection to the view you are expressing.
Osteoporosis is stressful often we are uncomfortable, on medication, in pain. It isn't surprising that misunderstandings happen; osteoporosis is stressful, can be painful, uncomfortable and many of us are on medications that alter our normally sweet dispositions.
I hope we all continue to have intense, divergent discussion of this treacherous disease.

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You have a valid point. I was just diagnosed in December with Osteoporosis. My endo has decided to treat it with yearly infusions of Reclast, which I had no clue about any of the side effects or anything else. My first infusion is pending scheduling at this time. But after reading all these comments, I'm terrified of what could happen to me. I'm fairly young for osteoporosis. That being said, I have many other things going on with my health at the moment that are not helping my trepidation towards this treatment that I initially would not have had if I never discovered this thread.