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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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.
Thank you for this thorough and concise feedback, and your questions, which are pretty much everything that's running through my mind right now. The reason I wanted to go off Prolia in the first place is to be able to complete my dental work without risking ONJ. But, after doing all this research, and seeing that my options are fairly slim, I have been reconsidering at least taking one more Prolia injection. I'm trying to time the dental work further out than I did the first time, like possibly 5 months out rather than the 4. Someone who posted earlier had mentioned that there is a small window when you are on Prolia that you can have dental work and it's that 5 month, plus another 2 weeks window. If I were to do that, and I did not experience ONJ after the dental work, I could then transition off of Prolia to Reclast and do one to two years of Reclast, and then try to transition to something else after that. Yes, my initial concern was the dental work, but another concern was how long I've been on Prolia and how few long-term studies are out there. For a while now, I have had severe lower back pain and joint aches, above and beyond any arthritic symptoms I've had in the past. I will be seeing the endocrinologist January 6th, and if he recommends staying on Prolia a little longer so that I can get the dental work done, I will do that. But, in January I will already be 7 months out from my last Prolia injection, which was mid June. This situation is further complicated by the fact that my calcium serum/plasma is quite elevated, in the 11.5 range, and has been since 2021. My last blood test also showed elevated parathyroid level, so the bone health specialist actually wanted me to see an endocrinologist to possibly have my parathyroid removed, as she thought this might help alleviate some of my symptoms, even my osteoporosis symptoms. I'm completely confused about what to do, but seeing the endocrinologist hopefully should some light and give me some direction. Thank you so much for taking the time to follow up and reply to my dilemma.
Some good comments, but just as in any other profession their are knowledgeable and not so knowledgeable Drs.
You don’t always get the best advice because they don’t know.
I have PD and many people will understand the importance of finding a Dr ( neurologist) who really understands .
Regarding Prolia, I’m just about to transition to a Fosamax infusion as the Prolia has caused me to have pain and others symptoms that are very hard to live with.
We are all unique, and we need to be proactive about our bodies and our treatments.
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.
Do you know why he is having you start with reclast rather than an anabolic like tymlos, forteo or evenity?
totoroworld5, sometimes it feels easier to not know. I wish your endo had discussed possible side effects and I am happier if the the endocrinologist and the informed patient make the decision together.
Still I hope you stick around and tell us about the other things and the trepidations.
With Reclast, the odds and our best wishes are on your side.
I have to make a decision about how to address my severe osteoporosis. I have had one year of Prolia, and one year of reclast, but have not had any medication for two years. My endocrinologist thought I could maintain the gains from the Prolia, but my bone density is 20% worse after two years off of the medications. I have had severe side effects from the Prolia and reclast. Any advice about the anabolic medications will be appreciated. I worry about the cardiac side effects from the evenity.
Thank you
hip123, you are perfectly positioned to take either anabolic --Tymlos or Forteo. I've has such a pleasant two years on Forteo that I happily going for a third year. uolia, but luckily you haven't fractured.
I would want bone markers P!NP and CTX, I'd have the draw and not wait to begin one of the anabolics. You can look back later and recognize your narrow escape.
If you have reaction with these injectibles, you can quit taking them. The drug usually leaves yor system within 24 hours. Tymlos is thought to have a slightly stronger response than Forteo. Some are allergic to the preservative in Tymlos.
If there is a delay in getting the anabolics, I'd take another Reclast, because I'd be nervous about fracture.
I had a terrible autoimmune response from Reclast. I had the infusion almost 2 months ago and am still not 100 percent well. Severe acid reflux, acute colotis, heart rate issues. I’m in a constant state of being lightheaded. I’ve lost work and so much weight , which I couldn’t afford to lose. I’m still having many problems and am beginning to wonder if I’ll ever be the same again
I will never put anything like that in my body again. I’m 64 and feel much older since this.
I am a rare case, but it happens and there is very little information out there about these types of reactions.
I wish you well. Trying to keep a positive attitude that those of us who have had these reactions will recover fully. I’m thinking of contacting the FDA. Though not sure if it will matter or if they care.
Please report to the FDA!!. I am amazed how many of us have had these long lasting debilitating side effects. Maybe there are changes that can be made change if we all report what is happening.
I hope you get some relief soon!