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I'm thinking of asking my rheumatologist about low dose prednisone for fatigue - (Original Post) hedgehog Jul 2013 OP
Approach cautiously, it's an ugly drug even in low doses. Warpy Jul 2013 #1
I have only done one taper libodem Jul 2013 #2
Wrong. Low dose therapy is indicated in a lot of autoimmune illnesses Warpy Jul 2013 #4
I agree libodem Jul 2013 #5
It can cause your adrenal glands to shut down if you use too much nt LiberalEsto Jul 2013 #3
My late uncle was on it for years CountAllVotes Jul 2013 #6

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
1. Approach cautiously, it's an ugly drug even in low doses.
Thu Jul 4, 2013, 03:45 PM
Jul 2013

He might have some better ideas that don't involve high blood sugar, weight gain, and osteoporosis.

It was a last ditch thing for me and I've been on it for 23 years.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
2. I have only done one taper
Thu Jul 4, 2013, 03:53 PM
Jul 2013

And by the end my stomach always felt like it was nawing. I was short tempered and grumpy. My urine smelled 'funny' so I did a dipstick and it had glucose and protein in it. It is best as a short term anti-inflamatory. I didn't sleep well but it didn't give me any extra energy.

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
4. Wrong. Low dose therapy is indicated in a lot of autoimmune illnesses
Thu Jul 4, 2013, 10:28 PM
Jul 2013

Patients who can tolerate an every other day dose do the best. I needed to take it every day and while I do have some of the side effects, they're minimal.

You do have to watch your blood sugar if it is borderline high before you start the drug.

It's a horrible drug but it beat the other two alternatives: in a wheel chair or dead.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
5. I agree
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 03:32 PM
Jul 2013

Every other day gives your adrenal glands a chance to produce some adrenaline, and not turn off completely. My ex did that for his lupus. It just isn't good for me, personally.

CountAllVotes

(20,868 posts)
6. My late uncle was on it for years
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 12:08 PM
Jul 2013

It did him no good at all best I could tell. He died of a heart attack (and had developed diabetes from it as well) at the age of 70.

He was taking prednisone for a skin disorder and also for a myriad of other problems.

He was gone too soon IMO.

I'd never get into taking it ever day after seeing what happened to my late uncle. Sad as hell.

I realize some folks have no other options.

In my case, I tough it out because steroids scare the hell out of me and I go on anyway it seems. Why I'll never know I must admit.



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