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Reviewer: Kathy, 65-74
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I developed Osteonecrosis of the jaw which means Bone Death. I have had to have bone removed from my upper jaw which has left a huge gap and I have teeth that have broken off. Medicare will not cover this and I have to have teeth surgically removed by an oral surgeon. The bone cannot be touched; therefore I cannot get implants nor dentures on my top teeth. I am having a bottom one removed this we
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Reviewer: Antoinette, 65-74 on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year
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All my bones ache from my hips to my toes , Couldn’t walk for a few days, rash, itchiness on my body, hair loss , Dry mouth, urine infection, red spots on my body. This medication is poison it should be banned I have been on it for 12 months and have not gotten any better with my side-effects. It’s terrible.
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Reviewer: Staticsis2, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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After intial dose, fatigue increased, nauseated, major flatuence and now a purple hue all over my stomach some 5 months later. Trying to check into doing pellet injections instead which are all natural as I have heard to many things about this drug including dental issues.
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Reviewer: Jmsty, 75 or over on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I took my first shot about 2 weeks ago. Immediately woke up every hour that night with severe leg cramps.. That lasted for 4 days. I had severe hip pain (where my osteoporosis is bad. I also ended up calling 911 when my blood pressure dropped down so low. I was dizzy for the whole week. It has since all worked itself out except for my blood pressure. Still havenâ??t got that back to norma
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Reviewer: Sam, 75 or over on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Did anyone get Burning Mouth Syndrome? I felt like I had just had some turpentine the minute I had the injection, not that I've ever had turpentine! I did not have a second shot. The BMS still comes and goes.
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