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@dannyandebbie
I am the one with pseudogout of the knee secondary to the Reclast. It has been unrelenting and refractory to all treatments. It has been 15 months since I had the infusion. And I have an another complication from the pseudogout called lipoma arboresens which is a benign fatty tumor growing off the synovium inside my joint. It is from the inflammation caused by the crystals. I had some degenerative disease of the joint beforehand. But things have gotten so bad from the joint effusions, inflamation and the lipoma that I have to have a total knee joint replacement. It has been a rough year.
I would like to know too when the Reclast physiology goes away.

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@cccs from what I was told, about 18 months. Well, I am on my 18th month and I can say, on a good day, my pain has gone from a 10 to a 3 on average; some days lower and others a bit higher. I just feel it is slowly getting better and the last thing I want is a full reoccurrence and I fear another infusion of any medication can and more than likely will cause additional or continuous pain all over again.