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Old 02-24-2012, 11:36 AM #8
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I don't do well with steroids. They make me even more fatigued, lethargic, and weak. I never get the energy bursts that people talk about.

It does take a few weeks for the full effects of the steroids to kick in. Also, I'm under the impression that getting the steroids within the first 48 hours of the attack is the most optimal. It is my understanding that after that, the steroids aren't as effective. In your case, you were having trouble for weeks and if this is true, it may be that the steroids just aren't as effective.

Also, mrsD gave some great advice. Try some V-8 or a baked potato with the skin (which has around 1,000 mg), or even canned, condensed tomato soup. These all have more potassium in them than bananas.

Hang in there, Cindy! It will get better with time.

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