Bad reaction to prednisolone
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having been to my chiropractor for 4 weeks he felt my arm and neck pains were something else and sent me to my doctor for a blood test I saw a locum who took the blood there and then and got the result back same day rang me and diagnosed PMR my ESR was23? He gave me 15mg if prednisolone I took it morning with breakfast. By the 3 day I was crawling the walls NO sleep my body was crawling and I felt. like a zombie But the pain was gone however I couldn't take the pills my eyes felt like they were being pushed out of my head and I was shaking. I went back we stopped the pills and I am back to square 1 trying neproxen helps the pain but back to docs next week if not gone any ideas on reaction to prednisolone , what do I do next, I did have a Very bad reaction to tegretol many years ago nearly killed me any links?
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BettyE sueTa6
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lodgerUK_NE sueTa6
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Did you stop taking them without tellling or seeing your GP?
If so you need to see your GP and talk the whole thing over. It is unusual for someone to be allergic or have such a bad re-action to pred and you really need medical advice.
sueTa6
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lodgerUK_NE sueTa6
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NSAIDs won't touch PMR
If you really cannot take pred, this might just help.
A Lady in Scotland had the same sort of problem, she was sent to a Haemotologist and whatever s/he said, afterward she was able to take pred. If she had not been able to take it at all, they were going to see if a new drug (licensed for RA) now currently undergoing trials for GCA would help. So don't despair.
sueTa6 lodgerUK_NE
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MrsO-UK_Surrey sueTa6
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However, one in five patients with PMR never have raised blood test markers.
if you do have PMR - and the quick response to the steroids can pretty much be taken as confirmation of that - depending on the severity of inflammation you may be able to get away with a lower starting dose, ie 10mg. My rheumy who has a special interest in PMR/GCA and is involved in research, is of the opinion that a lower starting dose can prove successful.
sueTa6 MrsO-UK_Surrey
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paula63201 sueTa6
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Sorry to hear of your distress.
While I was in extreme pain for 4 months and had no clue what it was from, I was taking over the counter anti-inflammatories and they did not help. I tried them all: naproxen, ibuprofen, aspirin, you name it. I ended up with a bleeding stomach and then had to take Tylenol (paracetamol) instead. (also did not help).
I did see a very good acupuncturist and she helped me somewhat.
Then, I found a good rheumatologist, who diagnosed PMR and put me on 20 mgs of Prednisone, and the symptoms disappeared. I was high as a kite when first taking 20 mgs, even though I split the dose, half in the morning, half 12 hours later, for the first 6 weeks or so. My reaction was not as severe as yours. Eventually, my body adjusted. After those first weeks, I started taking the Prednisone all in the morning and still do with no apparent ill effects other than my cataracts got worse, but those are now fixed.
I hope you find relief from the pain.
You might try splitting the dose as it is quite a whammie to take 15 mgs all at once, all of a sudden.
All the best,
Paula
tina-uk_cwall paula63201
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hopefully she'll be online soon.
all the best, tina.
sueTa6 paula63201
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