So, prednisone...

I've been on prednisone for as little as 5 days, and I've also done 6 month, 9 month, and 13 months coarses. The five day coarses had no noticeable side effects for me. The long term prednisone use side effects, for me, are pain (my skin hurts, my joints hurt, etc), my face swells up and my cheeks get hard. I gain weight, I have massive acne problems, I get hair on my face and chest, and I turn into the pyscho bitch from hell.
 
Balls and brows, I always get those mixed up. That could explain why so many of my past relationships have failed.

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No, can't really say anything to that.

Brainlock.

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C'mon, where's the fun in that? I thought you were cool!

*incoherent and sulky mumbling*

got my good hammer out of storage 'n everything

Well, I wasn't saying no to the hammer. Just offering an alternate method.

Trust me, kidnapping can be as fun as assault, really.
 
LOL. Sadly appropriate that this might be the quote I'm remembered for.

Not on your life. My hard drive has a half-dozen "right-click-save-image-as" items that will always always be more memorable than this one line, however cute it may be.

See - cute really is getting to be too much. :p
 
Not on your life. My hard drive has a half-dozen "right-click-save-image-as" items that will always always be more memorable than this one line, however cute it may be.

See - cute really is getting to be too much. :p

Har.

You are very sweet in a casually, perverted, immature and unethical way ;)
 
I second the this tastes like butt sentiment. If she's not having that she is very lucky indeed.
 
No idea. 3 pills twice a day for the first three days, then two pills twice a day for three days, and then one, etc.



Yeah, she's a wee bit cranky. She's been getting a lot of passes for various things. The crankiness could easily be just because of the pain and general awfulness, but it didn't really start til today (2nd day on pred). She tends to get hit fast and hard by side effects.



Yep, sleepy. Really sleepy. That's a common reaction for her with most meds. If it says "slight drowsiness", she'll be out like a light. If it says "drowsy", she's out for 12 hours.



No complaints about that so far.

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The doc recognised the symptoms right away, and a friend of mine said that he's gotten the same reaction to a spider bite around here. It's apparently not uncommon.

The rash is different from the lyme disease rash too. That said, if she does not get better shortly, she will be going back to the doc.


Glad to hear that. Hope she's on the mend.
 
She still has itchiness and joint pain, but neither is severe. Seems like the sleepiness of the past two days is ebbing a bit as well.
 
my mother was on a short course of this last year for a severe chest infection. She had a very very bad stomach and ended up bleeding out. This was a week or two after taking it. keep your eye open for black and especially tarry looking stools.
 
So far, she's doing just fine, and, yeah, she mentioned today that they taste really horrible.
 
Totally OT but it's my cat's turn to be on it. The non-social one.

High comedy watching me burrito her in a towel and get that pill in there, let me tell you. Resistance scenes with humans are nothing on this.
 
Wow, we had to burrito the older female cat for something a year ago. Holy jumping fuck, that was a fight. She is a serious cat, and will flat rip you up if she feels like you're trespassing. Guess what? Yeah, towels, wow, TRESPASS. She got to the point where doing laundry around her was cause for a stabbin.
 
Wow, we had to burrito the older female cat for something a year ago. Holy jumping fuck, that was a fight. She is a serious cat, and will flat rip you up if she feels like you're trespassing. Guess what? Yeah, towels, wow, TRESPASS. She got to the point where doing laundry around her was cause for a stabbin.

I will have to do a "cat pilling" video. I've pilled cats that made the Tasmanian Devil look tame...bare handed. Once you get the technique, it's quite easy.
 
Allergic Reactions

The reason it is taken as a decreasing amounts is to carefully cause your body to give it up gently.

Its very effective for poison ivy, spider bites, etc. But because it is so effective, it can cause withdrawal symptoms if you quit taking too soon.
 
I was on a course (7 days) of prednisone this winter. The only thing I have not seen mentioned by other posters that does occur is delayed wound healing. I happened to scene on the last day I took it and noticed that the marks I got took two or three times as long to heal as they normally would. Looked it up on the internet and it is mentioned as a side effect. Just a thought.
 
I was on a course (7 days) of prednisone this winter. The only thing I have not seen mentioned by other posters that does occur is delayed wound healing. I happened to scene on the last day I took it and noticed that the marks I got took two or three times as long to heal as they normally would. Looked it up on the internet and it is mentioned as a side effect. Just a thought.

Yes, absolutely. And forgetfulness (HA)

But especially with bruising, this is right away pretty noticeable.
 
So far, she's doing just fine, and, yeah, she mentioned today that they taste really horrible.

When my daughter was 7 she was diagnosed with asthma and put on a week's course of prednisone....she very quickly had to learn to swallow pills because the usual method of crushing them into a spoonful of honey or jam wasn't going to work :(

Luckily she only missed swallowing one out of the 10 pills, but that one pill made her vomit profusely when it got stuck on the back of her tongue - poor kid. :(
 
Balls and brows, I always get those mixed up. That could explain why so many of my past relationships have failed.
Um...nice big balls in that there AV of yours. :cool:
 
When my daughter was 7 she was diagnosed with asthma and put on a week's course of prednisone....she very quickly had to learn to swallow pills because the usual method of crushing them into a spoonful of honey or jam wasn't going to work :(

Luckily she only missed swallowing one out of the 10 pills, but that one pill made her vomit profusely when it got stuck on the back of her tongue - poor kid. :(

Mmmm, I've been watching this thread, and I've been thinking that I've taken it before, but wasn't sure.

But yeah, both times I've ended in hospital with asthma, I was given something on the IV, then a lot of ventolin on the nebuliser, and a course of steroids after.

My tapering off included going to halves and then quarters before finishing.

I remember being tired, having no strength, and thus no appetite because I wasn't using any energy.

I pegged that to the fact that a few dyas not being able to breathe taking the wind from my sails, so to speak, but it could have been the meds too...
 
She's had an appetite, wow. SERIOUS Appetite. As in I've had to tell her that she's had enough food, else she'll eat til she gets sick.

And she's doing vastly better at this point. She's not complained of joint pain for a few days, and very little comments on itching.
 
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