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Is lethargy a side effect of evenity ? I started in October 2025 and I just had my fourth shot today
No one can understand the side effects. No one wants to hear about the side effects so talking with others who are experienced by going through this 12 month injection process please share
This is the only place for validation.
I too have been an athlete my entire life, and when I started evenity Injections I feel like some of the life was taken out of me.
I am 73 but I feel like I’ve aged 10 years even the skin around my chin has progressed with wrinkling and lines that were not there in September. Even my aesthetician who takes pictures can vouch for this.
I don’t have the same energy level. I struggle every day with fatigue, but I’m willing to plow through this because what’s the alternative when your bones are like Swiss cheese
I did three years of reclast and I had no side effects
Reclast does not build bone It slows the loss of Bone
So after August, I will resume reclast
But yes, anyone who has any information or can share their subtle or not so subtle side effects of envenity I welcome reading about them
I also want to know if anyone who has finished evenity
do you return to your pre evenity self
I sure hope so

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@delmargrl
I am going to be 72 this year and am going on my 2nd course of Evenity. I completed the first course about 2 years ago and it really improved my bone density by 19%. During that time, I did not have any side effects at all, which is why I am repeating it again this year. I was given Reclast afterwards and now I have lost bone density sinceI have been on it. Has your primary care provider checked to see if your fatigue has any other possible origins? I am thinking checking vitamin levels like D and the B vitamins. Or checked your Ferritin levels (iron storage, a separate specialty test) Or your thyroid levels?