Hello out there,
I thought it was time to check in with all of you to let you know I had my Reclast IV Infusion on Wednesday the 27th of February.
I was very nervous about doing it - though I researched as much as I possibly could about it, I never came to a place of complete certainty that it was the absolute right thing to do. The best I could come up with was it was probably going to be okay and and it didn't appeal to me any more or less than any other of the options; alternative, burying my head in the sand and so on... not all that logical I know, but it's the truth.
The IV was not a big deal for me, no physical discomfort of any sort. Emotionally, I was pretty freaked out, but I would expect that of any of us. It was done around 3:00 in the afternoon at the Infusion department of Oregon Health Science University. I was there for probably a total of 2.5 hours.
That evening my family gathered at my house to eat dinner together, my husband and I had picked up roasted chicken and salad. I even made a peach cobbler for dessert.
I was very tired by 8:00 pm and fell quickly to sleep. I awoke at about 1:30 am with a fever of 99.8, joint, bone and muscle pain and chills. Through the night my temp increased till I was at 102.4, the pain increased as well.
By morning I was experiencing transient joint, bone and muscle pain and fever. All that went on for several days.
My doctor reminded me of the discussion we had prior to the procedure about flu like symptoms sometimes being a side effect of the Reclast IV Infusion. I just didn't think of it as flu because it didn't feel like flu. I just hurt really bad and my temperature was out-of-wack!
By Saturday evening, though I did not feel well, I asked my husband to take me to the cabin in Brighton. I just wanted to be able to hear the river and snuggle in front of the fire. He said he was concerned that it may not be in my best interest to be away from home, but I really wanted to go.
We did go and it was great! It helped me to be away from the house and took my mind off of the realities of daily life.
I started feeling a little better by Saturday, though I felt emotional and had a good cry while we walked hand-in-hand by the river.
I'm happy to report that by Sunday I was doing good, other than feeling easily tired out.
I should also mention that on Thursday, the day after the procedure, my doctor recommended I use Tylenol for the fever and take my pain medication as needed for the transient joint, bone and muscle pains.
One week later I am doing very well - no fever - no transient pains. Only time will tell us if the Reclast did it's job, I sure hope so.
It's time for my third dose of calcium, magnesium and Vit D, I'd better go -
sdonesley





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