← Return to My Experience on Evenity for Treating Osteoporosis

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@betsee

Hello,
How soon after 12th Evenity did you receive Reclast infusion?

Doctor recommended Prolia, so I reached out to prior doctor in another state for his insight.

After reviewing by labs and DEXA, he had a preference for Reclast. After a bit of procrastination on my part, and a message through the patient portal, I am on track for Reclast. Just couldn’t get beyond the bone resorption of Prolia, should it need to be discontinued.

Now I want to get some info on timeframe for infusion. Hydration and Tylenol seem to be mentioned quite a bit on this site.

Thank you for any info you can provide.

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@betsee sounds like the doctor in another state is a good doc! I wonder what that doc says about the timing. Dr. McCormick says, in his book "Great Bones" (page 559) to follow Evenity with either Prolia or Reclast immediately to avoid bone "resorption rebound."

I had my infusion a couple of weeks after finishing Evenity. The person who administered it said nothing about hydration. It seems the Reclast triggered a flare of my autoimmune disease (a very rare form of colitis) and I am still trying to get my gut back in balance after almost 2 months. I am going to work hard with weights and exercise to prevent loss of the new bone; no more Reclast for me.