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Old 09-30-2014, 01:33 PM
HarryO HarryO is offline
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Just wanted to forward my experience with Prednisone. Dr. prescribed it to combat a serious outbreak of Psoriasis as follows;

Take six 5 mgs of APO-Prednisone in am daily for 7 days.
Take four 5 mgs daily for 4 days
Take two 5 mgs daily for 3 days.

Within 6 hrs of 1st dose, I could feel an improvement generally in my well being. Between 24-30 hrs PD symptoms had diminished noticeably. At approx. 48 hrs I FELT NORMAL and estimate 90% reduction in symptoms. Only a minor twitch in my left hand remained. Gone was the slow walk, weakness, bent neck, & slow speech. My strength and attitude returned to normal and I was able to go out on my ATV and clear a 1/2 mile of bush trails that I started a yr or so ago.

HM

More than interested in what your doc had to say.


Even as the doseage decreased to the 4, 5mg, pills a day the positive effects continued till the 2nd day of two pills a day and thats when the symptoms slowly started to return.

Only negative side effect was increased blood sugar levels - pretty high - but that can be treated. And for as good as I felt, I"ll take the diabetic risk. I've had diabetes for 20 yrs.

I'm going to the Dr. today to discuss the possibility of treatment with Prednisone.

I emailed my experience to every PD researcher I could find on the net.

I hope this info will be of interest to you.

HM


Am very interested in what your doctor has to say and, very much appreciate your reply. Turns out too, I feel the same way about the trade-off between prednisone vs side effects vs quality of life. HO
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