← Return to Reclast Infusions: Side-effects & Recovery time

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I had my first Reclast transfusion May 2022. I have severe ostoperosis due to a hysterectomy in 1994, which ended me with a pulmonary anurism. Due to my history of blood clots I was not put on any estergen or hormones which led me to ostoperosis. My RA Doctor decided I could have the Reclast transfusion which I had the first one. I have been feeling sick, severe pain in my muscles, and bones. I don't have any energy I was a very active woman until May 2022. Please tell me this will end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I also had severe muscle pain after Reclast. It was my first infusion. I couldn't pick up my right foot due to pain in my back so I called 911. I was admitted to the hospital but the doctor s didn't know what to do and only gave me acetaminophen which didn't help. The next day I did some stretches and that helped enough for me to get discharged. My doctor didn't respond so I googled and found it was ok to take Motrin. My pain returned every day at 2 AM and tapered off once I got up and did stretches.
My daughter arranged for a whole body massage but that hurt too much on my back. My chiropractor said it was muscle pain so he could not help. I had the daily pain for 10 d until my daughter suggested aspirin. Taking one tablet at bedtime finally ended the pain.
Then a follow up chest CT to a poor quality ER X-ray showed that I had suffered multiple blood clots to my lungs. It has been 3 month s and I remain short winded on exercise.

Are you feeling better from your Reclast infusion? If so, how long did you suffer after the infusion? I hope you are feeling better. I have been sick since having my Reclast infusion. I would love any suggestions that you may have.