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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 6, 2025 | Replies (27)Comment receiving replies
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@kaybollinger79 it is funny that you say this. My endocrinologist suggested I see a rheumatologist who now says I have arthritis in both shoulders and my left foot; something that came about the day after my infusion. Now they are suggesting more Reclast and for me to see an orthopedic specialist…..do you see a pattern developing here? I do, “ I’m not sure what is going on so I’ll send you here, no concrete evidence so send me to someone else. I am currently going to cancel my next scheduled appointment with neurologist, Rheumatologist and Endocrinologist. I am starting to feel myself being tossed from one to another and to another with the exception of endocrinologist who strongly recommends that I continue treatment for my bone density. This constant pain has become a little more tolerable having had it now for better than 16 months. I ask myself if I am willing to have more treatment with the potential for more aches and pains that can be life lived; no! It’s my understanding that I could experience a fractured bone at some point. Hell, I don’t plan on living another 50 years and in what time I have do left I don’t want to be in constant pain from some unknown reason and it is easy to just blame it on arthritis. Honestly, I had no pain in my arms or left foot until the day after the infusion. I’m told, only 1 in a million people can have negative symptoms following the infusion and I must of been the lucky person. I honestly don’t know what to do about this but I do know that I am not going to just keep lining someone else’s pockets while draining mine!