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Osteoporosis meds: How do they work?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 2 11:41am | Replies (259)

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@AgentDarien

Wondering about possible connections to my 5th Reclast infusion to my life? Lots started soon after the infusion that was given outside of Mayo.
Stupid on my part. I know the time I spent with the Reclast infusion was less, how much time is required for the infusion to go into blood stream?

How can I find out without to make sure I even got the Reclast and not something else? Do not trust or thought this guy knew much?
Sure I need to go to office for all written notes, reports, but s there a number on the infusion vial?

Have the DNA of osteopenia, blue eyes, short, Nordic, mother had but she broke her pelvis in her 90. I'm only 71.

What are problems with reversing it...who knows, and who knows ahead of the long term research on the Reclast, it has helped keep me in
osteopenia. So good for that, but my teeth are now falling apart, chipping every week, gums in recession big time, and doing all dental to prevent
the periodontal disease...? Help, parts of teeth are cracking off weekly...something chemical in my body, got to be?
Help? Just writing to you helps me....thanks for Connect.

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@AgentDarien, I can hear the concern and urgency in your post. If you are comfortable sharing, was the place you received your reclast infusion recommended to you by a provider? Have you discussed your current symptoms with a provider? I worry that the only way to properly address your concerns would be by consulting a provider that you trust.