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Thanks for your openness about these issues, I really appreciate it. My neuropathy has been around for at least thirty years and nothing has helped much. Gabapentin alone does not help a great deal but lately, with amatriptiline, it seems to alleviate it to a considerable extent! I hope it continues in this way.
The jaw is threatened with necrosis, but cancer is something I had not seen before, though it makes sense, since necrosis is dying tissue and I've found mixed reviews on the extent to which anything will help the problem. If caught early it has been said that antibiotics work, but even that was an ify promise.
Painful joints seems to happen frequently with patients. I had not heard of a rash before, but I certainly believe you. Swollen ankles and feet are also a new symptom to me, but it makes sense insofar as cardio and stroke issues are warned when taking it and those both engage circulatory health.
I postponed the injection until October, under a caution from someone in health field. So I await further advice and information.
How serious were your T scores, or however your OP was diagnosed. Am praying for your good outcomes, somehow, in spite of these problems.

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I noticed after my injections swelling in my feet & ankles. Joint paint has gotten worse but I have Osteoarthritis in my hands. I also have Cardiomyopathy so that’s a big concern since the swelling. My rash is under control with antibiotics but can’t live on them forever. I had a dexa bone scan & my scores showed I definitely had Osteoporosis & was a high risk for fractures & breakage. Because of my low blood pressure the doctors won’t increase my water pill. Thank you for checking in on me & I wish you the very best of luck in October. I hope & pray you have NO side effects & your bone health improves. Please let me know how you did after.