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Posted at 7: 9 AM on Nov 19, 2008 by westielucymom, #36721
After 3 weeks on Fosamax, I had an attack of back pain that put me in bed for a couple of days. I wondered if it might be the Fosamax. I quit taking it for 2 weeks. I thought I would give it another try to see if it came back. This time after taking Fosamax for 3 weeks, my ankle is swollen and I am having gout like symptoms and feel achy like I have the flu. My podiatrist did some blood tests for gout. The results came back fine. Low uric acid levels. I do not have gout. He took a lot of fluid off of my ankle joint. The pain has been horrible. I am in athletic shape, working out at the gym 5 days a week, and bicycling. This has been torture. I am stopping the Fosamax. I had a horrible reaction to Lipitor a few years ago with pain from my knee into my back. I could hardly walk. I am the one that figured out what was up then and stopped the med.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Nov 19, 2008 by jcg60, #14641

THIS STUFF IS POISION. Don't ever let a Dr. convince you that you need to take this crap ever again. It can also cause heart issues, eye issues, jaw deterioration and spontanious femur breaks!. Not to mention that is doesn't do what it claims to do at all! New studies show women who took it are more LIKELY to have a break that doesn't heal.
FLUSH IT like you did the Lipitor...more poision.
Get a good Naturopathic Dr. and they will get you on a good calcium/magnesium/vitamin D therapy. Also look at Biosil, which you can buy online or in some of the Vitamin shops. It comes in liquid or capsules.
Good luck....stay away from this stuff!

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