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Good afternoon @windyshores. Thank you for responding. I do have a few allergies to "stuff". It began with general anesthesia at the age of 9. An emergency appendectomy put me in isolation for 10 days. Even my parents could only see me through a small window. Now, the anesthetists are very willing to work with me before surgery.

I developed Atopic Dermatitis and have to deal with fabrics, laundry soaps, cosmetics, and many household products. (My excuse for staying out of the kitchen!!). Then I had my most severe reaction to Polypropelene fumes ...... and other VOCs are off-limits. I end up in the ER.

Benadryl....I took that early on with the AD issues. How would it be helpful now with Prolia? Your time and attention are greatly appreciated.

May you have happiness and the causes of happiness.
Chris

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And.....I have had Periodontic dentists review my dental X-rays. Everything looks good and they think I will probably not have trouble that requires dental surgery during my lifetime. They also think that my current issue is recession-related. That may be why the barometric pressure impacts my discomfort at the jawline.

All for now.
Chris

Hi Chris. You sound like me with those reactions to multiple things. I have also ended up in the ER. Glad you can see the bright side: avoiding the kitchen!

I have read and been told by my doctor that Benadryl and tylenol can be taken before a Reclast infusion, along with hydration and a slower infusion. I have heard the same for Prolia (my doc doesn't want me on Prolia so his comments were only about Reclast). I would also add Pepcid, myself.