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If low potassium, fainting esophagitis and acute colitis are conditions of acute phase reaction. Then that’s what happened to me. My pcp seems to think so
I have no bone fractures. My endocrinologist only suggested reclast might not be the best choice because it works slowly. Never was there a mention of this side effect. I chose it because I read about how few side effects there are. I appreciate the need for these drugs, but I guess I made the wrong choice. I just hope I can get healthy again soon. I am now 100 lbs. not great for a 64 yr old.
With osteoporosis. I’m terrified!! Thank you for chatting about this with me

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@annar I am so sorry. Once you recover maybe you could try a different medication approach. I am so grateful for Tymlos. It gave me dramatic gains and I tolerated it well. WE are all different but many of us do find a drug we can do okay with!