Wait or go back up with pred
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Called my rheumy about my slightly elevated CRP -sed rate OK.
Day before that forgot my 3 mg evening pred dose. Woke up with a stiff neck. As soon as I realized the omission took those 3 mg with my usual 7.5 am dose= 10.5 mg AM then my usual 3mg evening dose. I wonder if that omission set me back along with so. Elevated CRP of 9.2. My rheumy asked me how I felt. When we spoke over the phone I was feeling OK.
This AM slight stiff neck and shoulder ache which comes and goes along with transient scalp discomfort which I always get from time to time.- transient. Recent stress last week of family funeral with very long car drive31/2 hours each way plus stress of seeing estranged daughter.
How far up should I go back on pred and how lond before trying to reduce again. I am on 10.5
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EileenH karenjaninaz
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Given the stress you were under and travelling and the fact you feel not too bad my own approach would be to wait a week and get the CRP done again if you can. A single raised marker shouldn't trigger a kneejerk reaction to increase - but a trend should. Perhaps you are developing a cold?
Or, if the morning symptoms get worse maybe try a few days of 12.5mg and back to your usual 10.5mg - that shouldn't be a problem.
karenjaninaz EileenH
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My doctor will test my CRP in 2 months. Today I took 325mg aspirin. I see my GP Internist next week.He is also a rheumy but my main rheumy calls the shots. The standard here in the US is to be followed by a rheumy and a gpinternist. They do talk to each other and we all have access to electronic medical records.
I will probably do 12.5 for a couple of days to nip this in the bud.
Probably being ~ 10mg might make me more vulnerable to the aforementioned stress.
EileenH karenjaninaz
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I'd want my CRP checked sooner than that if it has gone up now - in 2 weeks at least, just to see. If it hasn't gone any further up it won't matter and you needn't bother again. But as I say, it is the trend that is most important.
Anhaga EileenH
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EileenH Anhaga
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Anhaga EileenH
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OK, so a "flat rate" 5 mg rather than a percentage. Just curious. Thanks.
karenjaninaz
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I am thankful to Eileen for suggesting a retest. I will know in a couple of days- on-line what the trend is.
karenjaninaz
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I want to prevent a self induced flare.
karenjaninaz
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No stiff neck this morning but hip bursitis seems to emerge again. It interfered with sleep last night requiring frequent turns. I am on 10.5 and was considering 10.25. I take 7.5am/ 3mg pm. Maybe I should take a little less am and add that 1mg to my evening dose. Other than my breathing issues I'm reasonably comfortable all day.
My repeat CRP and sed rate down to normal.
karenjaninaz
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I shifted one 1mgm to my evening dose from the morning dose; this improved my sleeping comfort.
My doctor prescribed a handicap parking placard for my car. One of the criteria is inability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest. I stop to rest at 100 feet because of breathlessness. In cold weather it's terrible.