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Good evening @cincy. I think it might be helpful for you to review the Evenity side effects encountered with clinical trials. I frequently start my searches on drugs.com. Here is the link for Evenity.
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/evenity-side-effects.html
This document also compares Evenity with Tymlos. Just read a little further. I spent 2 years with Tymlos and never had a side effect. However, I have SFN (small fiber neuropathy) and deal with pain consistently. The one thing I also learned was that my body does not handle large doses of medication, e.g. infusions every six months. The advantage of daily injections is that you are not overloading your body with medication with a long half-life.
Let me know if you find anything helpful. I will be right here waiting.
May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris
Cincy, I to have a burning sensation from the right side of my neck down to my shoulder about 7 days after my injection . It is not pins and needles feelings just burning. this is my 5th injection. It comes and goes. I have an appointment with endo at the end of January. I hope that it doesn't get worse.
I have also read that it could be a Vit. B deficiency.
I just wish to tell you that I was put on the drug Alendronate, and experienced all the side effects, especially pain! My back pain was so bad, I was afraid to get up and walk in public, as my legs did not feel attached to my hips, and were like jelly. I also had severe pain in my hips and shoulders. I quit taking the drug after 3 mo., but decided to try it again,as my friend said she had no problem with the drug. The pain became so bad, and the nausea was so bad, I saw the doc. and told her I just could no longer take it. She wanted me to start with prolia, but I told her I just cannot until these symptoms go away. They are now a wee bit better, but not gone. I am scared of trying another drug. I can truly sympathize with you and your pain.
cincy, did your doctor ever respond. I noticed the package insert mentions parethesia which could be the burning sensation from nerve pressure. Possibly from overall inflammation. Let me know if it diminishes.