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Well, prior to having the infusion I just had the usual aches and pains based on my actions. Today, I wake up and I’m in pain instantly and just from moving just right during my sleep. Yes, we are going to experience different things as we age, it’s a given! Introducing chemicals in to my body that are just going to make daily life worse, why would I do that? For years I’ve experienced lower back pain and stiffness; received the infusion and it’s constant in new areas, my shoulders, left foot and now rib cage on both sides, can hardly ride in a car without pain and discomfort!
So, I’ve decided, I’m not going to receive any additional treatment from the endocrinologist department!

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Thank you for clarifying.
We should all have dominion over our own bodies.

I, too, have had many problems from the infusion and have decided I will not get another infusion. I had mine a month ago and was so sick for a couple of days and then had very bad pain that lasted for weeks in my lower back, hip - all after the infusion and swelling in my ankles as well as a sort of dizziness/weird feeling. I am not sure what drug to take next; unfortunately, I have been on a number of them that have given problems - forteo - got some minor hearing loss; did well with Prolia but had to go off it after 5 years, had lots of reflux from Fosamax, problems with Boniva. So, I am limited. I am hoping in a year or year and a half, I can go back on Prolia as I had no problems with that. Anybody else go back on Prolia after having been on it before and then having the break with Reclast?