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Old 09-15-2010, 11:28 AM #3
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Thanks for the response Erin!

So I should give it about another week to see if the roids kick in huh?

So are symptoms that improve coming out of a flare, but are still present almost everyday, just the sign of what permanent was done from the flare?

They said if I am still experiencing the back muscle stiffness/soreness a week after the prednisone that I would have to be put on an anti-spasmatic (which I am trying to avoid I DO NOT like prescription drugs AT ALL).

I really hope my body can get itself back in check cuz I feel like

A. This disease is literally eating me alive
B. I am a danger to my own self. (per my coordination being so jacked up)
C. I am falling apart! lol

Thanks for your response!
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