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Old 03-04-2009, 07:34 PM #1
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Default Need input please-1st Steriod IV tomorrow

Any advice you would like to share would be most welcome. I have felt like a truck has hit me the last 3 days - wobbly legs, numb, blurred vision a little and so tired I can't sleep. Dr advised me coming in tomorrow for IV for next 3 days. I'm hoping this will help - but I have heard of side effects so your first hand comments would be great. I have a tendancy to get anxiety easily, and I"ve heard that getting the tapered packs would help this? Also - is it best to get something to help you sleep? I haven't slept the last 2 nites so really don't need to fight sleep any further. Thanks for your advice.
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