MissMorrigan -> RE: Prednisolone - Jabba The Hut has nothing on me.. (1/14/2009 1:16:59 AM)
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I am also a lifelong asthma sufferer and have had many instances where I've had to take prolonged steroids to help treat this condition when it's been at its worst. The 'moon face' is associated with long-term usage, not short-term, it really does take time for this to take effect and what the OP describes is a classic allergic reaction to her medication, although having said that, when I am in hyper-allergy mode I tend to react to food items that I wouldn't normarily react to - onions, for instance. Prednisone weakens a person's general immune system. As for the personality alterations, this can also happen with this medication (it is well documented if you search the internet), along with confusion due to it causing low potassium. My own skin is very thin in places (legs and face, for instance) due to prolonged steroid use. The BEST thing I possibly did regarding this drug was THROW IT AWAY and allow my body's immune system to recover. Glad amaidiamond is feeling better. quote:
ORIGINAL: synningsub lifelong asthma and chronic bronchitis has found me on many bouts of prednisone.. some lasting for as long as 6 mos at 80mgs/day.. ive never had the big amount of swelling that you did but yeah my face took on a much rounder shape than it had previously (although it took about 2 wks to develop).. i tend to gain wt. like crazy on the stuff, eat like mad and lose sleep which makes me very edgy... but the good news is, the stuff works and does what its supposed to do.. my main problem with it is that when i get done with course of treatment every joint in my body aches for about 3 days.. apparently this is a side effect after longer term usage, but i cant stand it.. definately not a good pain
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