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Pat 110 03-04-2010 08:19 AM

Thanks Kendra, I'm sure it will be fine. At least I don't have to go on the treadmill this time. I couldn't take any meds before the test so I didn't last very long! I'll keep you posted. Take care.;)

Hugs,
Pat

rumpled 03-04-2010 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KathyV (Post 627951)
Thanks for the links. I am currently at 5mg (down from 40mg). Have been at this dose for 5 weeks per neuro instructions. At the end of 5 weeks I was to call the office which I did this morning. Hoping he will take it to 5mg every other day and then off completely. So far I haven't had any withdrawal symptoms, but how will I know if my adrenals kick back in?

You will know because you can function, and you will not be in pain, not nauseated, etc. I sometimes run a fever, do not make sense (this is how my husband knows I need more steroid!), my blood pressure drops and I feel like poo. I was in the hospital and they refused to give me my life-giving steroids for hours and watched while I almost had a heart attack and all my electrolytes tanked and I was close to death. This is not something to play with - you need to be careful - also stay hydrated.

But to just to go 5mg every other day and drop it is too drastic - you need to wean more slowly. 5mg is the point where the adrenals will wake. You may be able to, if you are brave, and feel ok, 2.5 and if you are not feeling well, go to every day, and then wean down to a quarter pill and shave down from that - but do it a week at a time. More slowly depending on how you feel.

This is not to be hurried.

Maxwell'sMom 03-05-2010 10:45 AM

And I know, I'm sounding like a bit of a parrot here, but, lets not forget, that sometimes the adrenals don't wake up. It's so important to be in good communications with your doctor while weaning. He/She needs to know when the body isn't feeling well during the weaning process.
(((hugs)))
Lizzie


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