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DiscussionHow did you manage the pain side effects of Prolia?
Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Feb 18, 2023 | Replies (259)Comment receiving replies
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Good morning @ldawsonat105. I am so sorry for your suffering. When did this start....how soon after receiving the infusion? I did discuss this type of reaction with Amgen medical consultants. They told me to go right to the emergency room or urgent care as soon as it starts. They are very helpful. If you would like the phone number, please let me know.
May you be safe and protected from inner and outer harm.
Chris
Prolia is known for hideous side effects such as this. It is a dangerous drug. I'm so sorry you were not aware of this and are suffering. There are natural ways to strengthen bones using mineral supplements. Go find a good functional medicine doctor and they will get you back to health. Supplementing with magnesium and boron in the right doses will help. Many women took calcium supplements to strengthen their bones, but what is ordinarily needed is the magnesium and boron. Don't ever get Prolia again. It is associated with very severe breaks. It makes bones more dense but far more brittle. It should never have been approved as a drug, as it makes the pharmaceutical company rich and patients sick.
@ldawsonat105 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a place to give and get support.
Severe arm, leg, and back pain sounds terrible. It's good you are going to check with your doctor. May I ask if you will give us an update regarding what your doctor says and how long the pain lasts?