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Old 07-02-2008, 09:28 AM #1
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Default Steroids?

This is my 3rd dose of steroids since August last year.The first two I had people come out for five days straight and poke at my little veins.Well this time she tried something new an IV push of steroids and then she put me on this medicine to dose down Dexamethasone. I have never heard of this medicine.Needless to say day 6 and really bad case of thrush and overactive bladder.Is it normal while taking this medicine to be in the bathroom a billion times a day? Well had to vent calling doctor later to see if I can get something for thrush.
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