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I might add that triggering back pain with injections in the lower belly is interesting.
Injecting in the thigh causes me to bend my neck less.
Some people on Tymlos comment on the back pain and add that it goes away in a couple of weeks. If the muscle spasms are caused by the increased serum calcium, why would the response go away after a few weeks.
And would adding magnesium before the injection mitigate the spasms.
You're making me laugh with this wisdom businesss,

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@gently good, laughing is good! I don't know about magnesium/calcium with the muscle spasms, but I do remember when I was pregnant 38 years ago magnesium and onions helped cramps. But I get a LOT of myomuscular cramps in my lower back from tensing my abdomen. After I exercise it more, OR, stretch it out more, it stops. It happens because my lumbar is fused and the little myo-muscular situation gets easily triggered if I introduce something that uses my little paraspinal muscles, which aren't in shape because they sit "fixed" within the hardware. Others who have degeneration or scoliosis and are older get these cramps commonly as the lumbar muscles fatigue and spasm super easily. One of the other commenters said it resolved after 5 days so that is what it sounds like to me. I have degenerative disc/spine/stenosis/scoliosis, too. I have to be careful when framing my artwork, as I bend and put stress on those little muscles and they go into a spasm.