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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4556602"]Having taken most, if not all of the drugs mentioned including Reclast, imagine my surprise when I broke my right femur two weeks ago tomorrow! I was turning right on a sidewalk outside my church when all of a sudden, I was on the sidewalk face first. My Orthopedist, who had been trying to diagnose unexplained acute pain in my right thigh and groin area for two months, attends my church and was by my side in seconds after my fall and in the OR within hours. After studying the MRI that had been done just a week and a half prior to the fall and the x-rays directly afterwards and consulting his partners to see if he had missed something, he asked some in depth questions about my meds because, as he said that bone should not have broken in that location (just below my hip) unless I had fallen from a roof or a tall ladder. After doing much research on the different meds, he came to the conclusion that that genre of meds made the bone brittle. Apparently I am one of a small percentage of people so affected, but I'm just saying be careful and research, not only the differences between that class of meds, but if you are at risk in another way as well. ABC did an interesting study a few years ago on Fosamax. Google it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4556602"]Having taken most, if not all of the drugs mentioned including Reclast, imagine my surprise when I broke my right femur two weeks ago tomorrow! I was turning right on a sidewalk outside my church when all of a sudden, I was on the sidewalk face first. My Orthopedist, who had been trying to diagnose unexplained acute pain in my right thigh and groin area for two months, attends my church and was by my side in seconds after my fall and in the OR within hours. After studying the MRI that had been done just a week and a half prior to the fall and the x-rays directly afterwards and consulting his partners to see if he had missed something, he asked some in depth questions about my meds because, as he said that bone should not have broken in that location (just below my hip) unless I had fallen from a roof or a tall ladder. After doing much research on the different meds, he came to the conclusion that that genre of meds made the bone brittle. Apparently I am one of a small percentage of people so affected, but I'm just saying be careful and research, not only the differences between that class of meds, but if you are at risk in another way as well. ABC did an interesting study a few years ago on Fosamax. Google it.[/QUOTE]
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