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I have been advised to start with Prolia injections. I have osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease and lupus. Is there anyone who can tell me what to expect? Or can anyone advise me to do differently

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Hi. I have been taking Prolia for a few years. No problems at all. My bone scans show very positive results. Takes time. Injections every 6 months.

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