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I thought it was me. I had my first Reclast infusion in February of 2025. I had no flu symptoms afterwards but after about a month or two I started having what I would describe as bone pain in both arms, my hands, and shoulder. I never had anything like this before the infusion. I’m not so sure I would have another infusion for fear of having repeat side effects. My doctor never told me this would happen and when I reported it he said that yes bone pain could occur within a month and a half but would only last about three weeks. Not so. It’s May and I still have the discomfort intermittently. Great! Very discouraging to be in such pain.

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I understand how you feel. My reaction to Reclast is delayed for a month after I get it and then I have side effects of very painful joints on and off during the year. I apparently have to take it as the result of having had one year of Prolia. My best advise is to be sure hand drink at least 48 ounces of water the day before the infusion and make sure the doctor orders the infusion to be given slowly for one hour and that they flush the tubing afterward. Good Luck !
Let me know how you are doing !