Prolia Side Effects Duration (Page 10) (Top voted first)
UpdatedWould like to know if anyone had side effects from Prolia but they went away - and how long did it take for that to happen?
Re: Shirley (# 186)
I really wonder if hair and nails ever recover. Mine is still shedding years after at an unprecedented rate and my nails look horrid. I know I am getting what they need in the way of nutrition but it seems as if Prolia kills the hair follicles and therefore no new hair can grow back in. We have a lady in the UK on another thread here that has given up and bought a nice wig. To say that Prolia is the devil's drug is to give it a compliment IMHO. If your hair follicles are still alive, I posted a remedy that works on that specific thread here. If they are dead, nothing can revive them. Only a Dermatologist can give you that answer. Be well~
Re: Nikki (# 191)
We have had numerous ladies with bad tendon problems. They are in a different thread. One involves both tendons on one shoulder and another got a lump on the bone near hers and surgery required an Eye, Nose, Throat surgeon as well as a Cardio surgeon as well as a 'surgeon'. This is really a good medication that wasn't. To think they sent mice into space to test this poison. Personally, I think we are still the guinea pigs in this non-ending puzzle. Bursitis is no biggie. A quick shot of Pred. in that bursa gets it well in a flash. Our bodies have many bursa in them. Be well~
Can anyone tell me if the horrible side effects of Prolia ever leave your body? Mine are still there and my last shot was 2015. I had another dizzy spell today and another bad fall today, this is my fourth fall. Never had falls or dizzy spells before Prolia.
Post macular hole surgery 9 days. Healing slower than typical case, but Today hole was finally showing improvement. Also double vision a bit improved and motion sickness still effected by eye and movement... thank you for everyone’s response... dry eye still a concern, macular pucker in other eye and will watch it ... happpy to get clearance to walk upright and sit up... no more down facing! Wether Prolia related or not, my poor Bidy is exhausted and I’m tired of being tired and sick and aches. Looking forward to healthier days... hugs...?
Re: Sixjs1 jan (# 200)
That no bending down and keeping eye in certain place is not much fun plus doing all the drops for it 4 times a day. I think my next macular pucker surgery will be in August which gives me time to rest from the previous one. It really takes about a full year for the eye to return to normal. The hole heals well with the 'bubble' behind it. There is more involved in a macular pucker than there is in a macular hole. It's actually two surgeries at the same time. You will again have the Vitrectomy together with Para Plans which means gently removing that stuck film without tearing the retina. If a tear starts, the surgeon uses an Endo Laser to 'heal it in place' which is a lot better than the old fashioned stitches they used to have to use. Mine for some reason completely changed my night time vision from a previous surgery I had in 1980. We don't know why because no stitches are used, just super thin needles. Nothing to fear. It will go well for you!
Re: BB (# 18)
Yes I took my last shot over two years ago and still have shortness of breath. I have had every test for lungs and heart and they are all ok. Doctors won't admit but told me no more shots
Hi daphaneyoung, I have had horrible side effects from Prolia, I regret ever taking any injection of this horrible drug. It should be taken off the market and a class action law suit should be made against Amgen, the drug company that makes the drug. I do not believe my body will ever be the same. I am still suffering, trusted my doctor and was not told of the many horrible side effects of Prolia, it is deadly. I would not advise anyone to take it. Still suffering and my last shot was 2015.
Re: Laura (# 209)
Don’t use this drug. My mother died after 6 months.
Re: Vickie (# 215)
Thank you so much, Vickie, I took Prolia shots and they have been a nightmare for me and no one, not even a doctor had any suggestions on combating the horrible side effects that are still holding me down. I will get hemp cbd oil immediately. Again thank you.
Had 2 injections ..after 2 months started having bladder infections. In 4 months i had 3 bladder infections. Before each infection my perineum felt like it was on fire. Mind you I had not had an infection for 54 years. This last Dec. Had another infection and tis past April had another one. It has been almost 2 years since the last shot.G
Re: Marion (# 214)
I know Medicare changed some rules this year for PT but they will still pay for it after the 5 times IF you have met your deductible and have co-insurance and it's ordered by a Dr. and they ALL seem to LOVE PT. I'm having a lot of PT right now and it's way more than 5 times and Medicare is paying for it. I wonder if that oil really works. I have seen it advertised but I never thought there was enough of the real product to be of any use in the oil. That has been told to me by my friends that want it legalized so there could be some bias in their thinking. I may try it and see what happens. Cannot hurt me and may help. Thank you.
Re: Genevieve (# 219)
A definite yes to that because Prolia diminishes our T-cells and T-cell helpers which keep our bodies free from bacterial infections, viral infections and cancer too because our immune system catches all of them before they have a chance to grow. Only when our immune system is not working properly is when we all get infections and everything else under the sun. You are lucky to just have that one issue. Most people are much worse off than that with Prolia. Be well~
Re: Marion (# 206)
I contacted Amgen to report the hair loss problem and the weird incontinence issue. Essentially, that is all it is -- a reporting. The Amgen contact took all of the info, including my doctor's info so they could get the numbers (?) associated with that specific shot. I don't expect to get any feedback, but I do feel that the information is logged somewhere...
Re: Lizzie (# 226)
That is the first time of Amgen even thinking about something bad in their injections of Prolia. Maybe we are gaining ground. One can always hope! Thank you for that post. It's not just one injection causing these problems. It's about 1 out of 4 that have very serious side effects that Amgen has not bothered to list. Be well~
Re: Lizzie (# 207)
I am years past my one and only Prolia injection and my hair is still falling out like a dog sheds but every day of my life since Prolia. The only thing we can do is to go to a Dermatologist and have our head examined and they can determine if we are capable or not of growing new hair. I am a case of not. One of these days I will have to buy a wig for my own vanity. Who wants to look at a bald woman? We well accept it in men but not women. Yes, as we get older some hair thins. My mother still had pretty good hair at 98 when she passed. Be well~
Re: Marion (# 206)
There is a lot of money to be made on Prolia. It is now in about every country in the world. I don't think a lot of them have 'drug approval' in their respective governments. I know for 100% sure the US and the UK does. Even now in Colombia one can go to the pharmacy and buy anything you want except Benzo's. They have to have an official Rx. What are those poor women doing with this new wonder drug that wasn't? Be well~
Lizzie (# 236) --
This is a horrible drug l am supposed to be starting but I refuse, l have a low immune system after CFS from various Viruses and Bowel Cancer in 2012. These disgusting pharmaceutical companies are only interested in the $$
Re: Poodle (# 231)
I am discontinuing the prolia, if you read the other meds they all seem to have the body and muscles and bone aches warnings, I am 2 for 2 now , fosamax was aching all over and out of breath, not hopeful in trying anything else
Re: Poodle (# 239)
I am going to see an immunologost as i am having some some other problems.you seem to be up. On this drug. Have you done a lot of research on this drug.
Genevieve. Thanks
I had my 4th shot December 2017. Within two weeks I had pain from head to toe. All my muscles,bones and joints. looking back on it I had pain in all my joints after the third shot. My doctor agreed that I should discontinue the prolia. Also the only thing that I found that would help my pain was hemp cbd oil. in a week I was starting to sleep better and gradually a lot of my pain got better. nothing else touched it,not tylenol or aleve and I refuse to take anything stronger because a lot of times they want to put you on predinsone .
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