ms_flo
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You'll have to overlook my zeal on this topic, I had a very bad experience with prednisone.
1st - Prednisone is a miracle drug for a lot of people. I think organ transplants would be basically impossible without it.
BUT prednisone is a curse for some of us, and not everyone will take you seriously if you have problems.
Please, please, please OP... if you think you are having problems, let your doctor (& any future doctors) know. It sounds like you only have 1 or 2 doses left, so I understand if you want to just finish off the meds & move on. But, always let health care workers know you had a problem ("I am sensitive to corticosteroids."), especially if someone is giving you a shot. I have been amazed at how quickly they will try to give me a shot of steroids without even mentioning what it is!!
!!WARNING!! !!WARNING!! !!WARNING!! !!WARNING!!
corticosteroids can precipitate manic episodes--as in bipolar disorder (aka manic/depression)
This is what the poster who mentioned "talking photographs" was referring to. Patty Duke's 1st experience with her bipolar disorder was brought on by a steroid shot. I was lucky to not have this side effect although my GM is bipolar. (There is a genetic predisposition to the disorder.)
corticosteroids affect your "tolerance level" for seizures
Another poster mentioned this. I had "head-turning episodes". That was the term the neurologist used. It was very scary.
corticosteroids (even in small amounts) can cause Cushings Syndrome
(Cushings Disease is caused by a tumor--either on the adrenal gland or the pituatay gland)
An endocronologist told me I had a brain tumor (pituatary) because there was "no way" the small amount of prednisone I was taking could be causing all my symptoms. He was WRONG.
corticosteroids affect your hormone levels
I was actually lactating (brought on by the prednisone, not a baby) & growing a beard at the same time!! Yuck!
corticosteroids can make you ravenously hungry
It is hard to explain the kind of hunger that steroids cause--you feel like you haven't eaten in days, even if you just finished an entire lasagna.
corticosteroids can change the way you gain weight
In about 2 months I gained more weight than I did in either of my pregnancies. Plus you gain the weight in "unusual" places--back, face, etc. Almost 10 years later I still have fat mounds on my back, even though I long ago lost all the weight I gained.
Okay, deep breath... Forgive me for going on & on. I really don't have time to type so much this morning, BUT it's a really sensitive topic to me. I don't want ANYONE else to have to go through what I did. Of course these are not "common" side effects, but it does happen. No one wanted to take me seriously when I tried to tell them I was having trouble, because these problems are "rare". I just wanted to scream, "Just because only 5% of the population has these problems, it doesn't mean that I'm not in the 5%!!!" If you have problems, make your doctor listen to you or find a new doctor.
1st - Prednisone is a miracle drug for a lot of people. I think organ transplants would be basically impossible without it.
BUT prednisone is a curse for some of us, and not everyone will take you seriously if you have problems.
Please, please, please OP... if you think you are having problems, let your doctor (& any future doctors) know. It sounds like you only have 1 or 2 doses left, so I understand if you want to just finish off the meds & move on. But, always let health care workers know you had a problem ("I am sensitive to corticosteroids."), especially if someone is giving you a shot. I have been amazed at how quickly they will try to give me a shot of steroids without even mentioning what it is!!
!!WARNING!! !!WARNING!! !!WARNING!! !!WARNING!!
corticosteroids can precipitate manic episodes--as in bipolar disorder (aka manic/depression)
This is what the poster who mentioned "talking photographs" was referring to. Patty Duke's 1st experience with her bipolar disorder was brought on by a steroid shot. I was lucky to not have this side effect although my GM is bipolar. (There is a genetic predisposition to the disorder.)
corticosteroids affect your "tolerance level" for seizures
Another poster mentioned this. I had "head-turning episodes". That was the term the neurologist used. It was very scary.
corticosteroids (even in small amounts) can cause Cushings Syndrome
(Cushings Disease is caused by a tumor--either on the adrenal gland or the pituatay gland)
An endocronologist told me I had a brain tumor (pituatary) because there was "no way" the small amount of prednisone I was taking could be causing all my symptoms. He was WRONG.
corticosteroids affect your hormone levels
I was actually lactating (brought on by the prednisone, not a baby) & growing a beard at the same time!! Yuck!
corticosteroids can make you ravenously hungry
It is hard to explain the kind of hunger that steroids cause--you feel like you haven't eaten in days, even if you just finished an entire lasagna.
corticosteroids can change the way you gain weight
In about 2 months I gained more weight than I did in either of my pregnancies. Plus you gain the weight in "unusual" places--back, face, etc. Almost 10 years later I still have fat mounds on my back, even though I long ago lost all the weight I gained.
Okay, deep breath... Forgive me for going on & on. I really don't have time to type so much this morning, BUT it's a really sensitive topic to me. I don't want ANYONE else to have to go through what I did. Of course these are not "common" side effects, but it does happen. No one wanted to take me seriously when I tried to tell them I was having trouble, because these problems are "rare". I just wanted to scream, "Just because only 5% of the population has these problems, it doesn't mean that I'm not in the 5%!!!" If you have problems, make your doctor listen to you or find a new doctor.