Anyone developed pain in feet from Evenity?

Posted by rita @ritabtripp, Jul 23, 2024

I have had 5 doses of Evenity and a couple months ago started having discomfort in my heels and balls and my feet have gotten progressively worse. My weight hasn’t changed (I’m not overweight), I wear good shoes with inserts and I have stopped all exercise that would exacerbate the pain. Initially the pain was only obvious if I was barefoot and now it hurts to walk even with my running shoes. It doesn’t feel like plantar fasciitis but I’m taping my toe and doing stretches to treat plantar fasciitis just in case. But the only thing that has really changed in my life has been starting on Evenity. Anyone else had this response to Evenity?

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I know this is an old post but I'm having the same issue. It started after my second dose. I have never had foot pain before. I am wearing Brooks and doing calf stretches. I also got dancers pads and am using infrared. Any information would be appreciated.

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@bumblegal I not only developed pain in my feet but tingling as well. I also had joint pain in my knees and hips. It became difficult to do squats and lunges and even step up. I took two Tylenol at bedtime while on Evenity.

The good news is that I had my last dose on April 10 and this side effect has disappeared.

Late in my treatment, I tried taking glucosamine and chondroitin supplements and they helped a bit.

I know this side effect can be uncomfortable but it was worth it for me as I gained over 30% in bone density in my spine, going from -2.2 to -1.5.

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Voy por mi cuarta dosis y si empecé con dolor debajo del tobillo pero lo que nadie me sabe contestar, me refiero a mis médicos el dolor que tengo intercostal desde hace 10 días si alguien lo padece o ha padecido por favor conentemelo. Porque un dolor que va de la espalda al esternón

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