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@terrietfp I too can say my life has changed, hopefully not forever! 22 months ago I had the Reclast infusion and have paid for it daily since! I go to physical therapy biweekly, preform what exercise I can and try hard to stay as busy as my body will let me. I find staying busy and try to focus more on what I am doing and less on the aches and pains, not to mention nausea feelings a lot. I’ve managed to maintain my weight to a degree. I retired two years ago and had no real issues; since the Reclast pain is daily. I do hope the day comes where I can do the things I use to do! Both shoulders, my left foot and both hands were / are affected and more recently inflammation in my left eye! Hopefully we will all get over this infusion! I did report to FDA, never heard back! I’m a male, 5’2” , 119 weight in my late 60’s; hopefully I still have a lot to offer in life! Best of luck to you

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@dannyandebbie Thank you for responding. I want to try physical therapy, but I do not know what to ask the doctor to put on the script. It will be a year since I had my infusion on 8/26. Before this, I gardened, baked sourdough bread, and made desserts. I have gained weight, and the tendons in both feet and hands have become damaged. We also got a puppy before my infusion, and she is a year old now, but still quite active. I have joined 2 book clubs at our public library, which has helped. I long for the day when I can take long walks, garden, and bake again. 22 months is a long time. I've also had cardio issues and a lot of dizziness. I'm still positive that I will get better.