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Old 05-07-2013, 08:54 PM #9
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I did a bad thing this morning. I forgot to take the prednisone. I am now swollen up again. So, maybe the antihistamines aren't working and it was the steroids that was decreasing the swelling. UGH! I was so hopeful this morning too. Dang it all!

mrsD - I'm on 900 mg of gabapentin a day. The taper schedule is to take 600 mg a day for a week, then 300 mg a day for a week, then alternate days, then every other, etc. until I am weaned off. It'll take about a month to be fully off the gabapentin. Again, I see the allergist/immunologist on Thursday and will discuss the possibility of HAE vs. acquired angioedema, vs. allergies vs. something else.
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