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I was experiencing the same thing, neck pain. I did get an x ray and it did not show any sign of a fracture. I am scheduled for an appointment with an orthopedic NP next week. This just started after my infusion, but have been told it could be arthritis in the C 6-7 area. I can live with some pain, but the x ray helped me feel better knowing that I did not have a fracture. I hope you get your X ray and you can feel relieved. I am still hopeful for good results and will continue next year!

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So do you also have arthritis? I’m wondering g that myself and wondering how you figure it out

No symptoms one day and many the next day and we are told that it’s not the medication! Honestly! It is sad what we sometimes put ourselves through! We are told we require treatment for osteoporosis and / or bone density. We are told the treatment plan…..some research the medication and others do not. In the end we feel our physician or in this case our endocrinologist knows what’s right for us and allow them to do their magical job. At first I declined treatment and I am honestly not sure why I declined it. A year late for a follow up appointment I agreed to the treatment and my reward is several side effects; hopefully some good as far as bone density because I will not be receiving a second dose. I’ve had Ankolosing spondylitis for 50 years and have had to deal with it effects; hopefully mentally I retrain my brain to not recognize this new pain as a threatening condition and start getting a good nights sleep. The shoulder pain is so intense that any movement while I am sleeping, wakes me right up! Be kind to yourself and try to get all the information that you can before any treatment plan and if you don’t understand ask many questions until hopefully you feel you have acquired the best option for you!