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I am taking Evenity for what has been identified as severe osteoporosis. I am grateful that I can take it and have not experienced any bad side effects after 3 sessions of the two shots. I generally feel pretty good when I can manage a decent night's sleep. Brain fog, at times, could be possible but not at all sure about a connection. What I am wondering about is whether anyone else has experienced significant night sweats and more frequent dreams with Evenity? I am 77, in pretty good health and try to exercise frequently. I am post menopausal, of course. I have regular hot flashes, so the night sweats could be from that condition, but the severity seems to have picked up and the lack of sleep is concerning. Also, as some have noted, cramps in feet and legs are also and issue with me so I appreciate the posts on that topic. If I'm not experiencing a hot flash, I'm cold, especially hands and feet. Thanks for reading this post; hope you're all doing well. I will appreciate any thoughts. Kolika

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I also have had 3 doses of Evenity. My side effects are different ( like everyone on this site). I have a slight headache for about a week after the injections, tired and have puffiness in my upper eyelids that last for a couple of days. I live in South Florida so as far as being hot, especially at night is normal for me. I can't say I have more frequent dreams, but I do notice at times I have some brain fog. I am trying to think positive and hoping that this medication will be worth the worry and improve my bone density. I am sorry to hear about your experience with cramps and frequent dreams. I also take a low dose of Premarin so they might control any night sweats I could have.

I took the shots for seven months. My I phone told me one evening as I was watching TV that I was having Afib issues. I saw the cardiologist and he said I had cardiomyopathy. I have stopped taking the shots. I was told by the endocrinologist that I had to keep taking the shots. I saw I don’t think so.