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Unhappy MonSter Attack!!!

I can't win for losing. I'm tapering off of my prednizone. I had been doing some better, but not back to normal. I've been feeling like my body was preparing to revolt against me...and sure enough, I woke in the night to complete loss of the left side of my body. It scared the begeebies out of me. Today, I am getting around some better, but still not well. I'm supposed to go Thurs and Fri all day to my daughter's college orientation I am going to have no choice but to rent a wheelchair. THIS SUCKS!!! I still have a few days left of tapering off the steroids. I feel like they aren't really doing the trick, just delaying the outcome...which really scares me!
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