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Default Gradual return of sxs after oral steroids

Hi all...hey, those of you who have taken oral prednisone for the 15 day taper...
how long was it before your sxs returned? I was practically symptom free from mid Dec. until about a month ago, and now I'm twitching, spasming and tingling like crazy again. The neuropathic pain is back, too, and it's the hold-your-breath and hang on 'til it's over kind again. And don't get me started on the bladder problems...
Grrr...if it weren't for the danger, and the weight gain, I'd love to stay on the 'roids forever!
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