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@gravity3
My endocrinologist said it would be okay to get the 2 shots in the same arm. I called Evenity and they confirmed it. I am a breast cancer survivor and I had lymph nodes removed on my left side and I cannot get any shots on my left side.
After the 2 shots in my fright arm, I have been having strange pains in my stomach.
I spoke to my cousin and she said that I should not be on Evenity because I only have osteopenia.
She said to see a rheumatologist.
I didn't have many choices since I cannot have any injections on the left side of my body because I had lymph nodes removed.
My pain has been so severe that I could not do another injection on my right leg.
My doctor and Evenity said it would be okay to give me both injections on my right arm, but it had to be at least 2" apart.
@gravity3
My doctor and the manufacturer agreed to have the 2 shots in the same arm. I think it was too much for my body. I had breast cancer and my doctor removed lymph nodes in my left arm so I can't have any shots, IV, or BP.on my left side of my body.
@gravity3 yes I’m also surprised that both shots were given in one arm. I had the option of a shot in each arm or both shots in my stomach and I went with a shot in each arm and I’m about to have shot number seven and have had no side effects that I know of.