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My endocrinologist pharmacist shared that the Reclast remains active for up to 18 months! The severe sharp pain that I’ve been experiencing is slowly becoming a dull consistent pain or perhaps more like a weakness in my shoulders. It has been 11 months now! I am in hopes that as the days go by from this point forward the pain becomes less and my ability to get back to “ normal” if you will, returns. Having Ankolosing spondylitis is a constant pain all the time and I have dealt with that since being discharged from the military some 50 years ago. This Reclast infusion side effects is quick and sharp; often waking me up in the middle of the night with the least little movement on my part. I honestly have to say, this has gotten better over the past 6 or so months. So, maybe there is truth that the Reclast only last up to 18 months. Hang in there, exercise and yet rest when the need arrives; it will get better….i do wish the endocrinologist were a little more honest and vocal about the potential side effects rather then dismissing them!

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I'm happy to hear that your pain is finally subsiding some, and hope that it won't be too long before it's gone. Before this happened, I had no idea how bad pain could get and remain a constant problem. I was always able to continue with my life despite bouts of pain for various reasons. My heart really goes out to all the people who are suffering with pain.
I'm still really not sure why I'm having so much pain. My whole situation seems very strange and makes no sense to me. My pain starts when I go to bed, intensifying during the night, and by early morning I have to get out of bed because everything in the lower half of my body hurts so much. When I get up, I can barely walk because of the pain.
As the day goes on, and I'm more active, the pain lessens, so that by the evening I'm feeling almost back to normal, although the pain is still there.
The doctors say that the pains in my lower back, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, and legs are all due to narrowing of my nerve and spinal canals and recommend I get two epidurals in my back.
Usually, people who have such lower back issues, have pain caused by walking and/or doing physical activities. My pain gets better after I do physical activities. I wish I could find a doctor who would really listen to me and look a little more deeply into my symptoms. It may be that my pain is caused by something other than my back, especially since my back issues were diagnosed several years ago. During that time, I was leading a full, active life, walking, exercising, doing all my own housework and gardening, traveling, etc. Now, it is difficult for me to do most things without the pain overcoming me.
I feel that the doctors are not really listening to me and maybe there is some other reason for why the pain is so excruciating at night and when I first get up. My hope is that, like you, the pain will gradually lessen so that I'm back to my "old" self.