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Old 10-06-2010, 07:24 PM #1
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Default Prednisone Side affects, once again.

So as the prednisone begins to set in more and more every day at 50mg/day im noticing the same symptoms as last time...high BP, fast heart rate (90's) many more small things. Yet, also, something a little embaressing and annoying to an 18 year old.

Can prednisone cause imbalances with sex? Such as wanting it, or being able to get erect? I read that it can, yet im not sure if any one here has experienced it and im sure it probably does.

I was trying the other night, and yep. Nothing.
Sorry if its too weird for anyone to answer, yet i believe its a side affect.

Thanks for listening guys!
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