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Old 12-16-2008, 11:06 PM #1
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Default On the first day of Christmas my neuro gave to me....

Prednisone in a pear tree....

I thought doing oral steroids would have less of an impact on me than IVSM, boy was I wrong. A few hours after taking my first dose today I was crying at my desk and ready to throw my stapler at the next person who talked to me. Now I just want some chocolate... a vat of it.

I'm just venting... that way I won't explode. Thank God for this site and all of you wonderful, understanding people.
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