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Old 02-22-2013, 11:05 PM #1
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Default Fun with Prednisone, head cold and lots of fluids

For many TMI, but I know this topic has been raised here before. I am an ahem "older" lady with MG who has recently experienced the joys of Prednisone, which means drinking lots of fluids and peeing often. Got another miserable cold this week with sore throat, which means even more fluids. That, along with heavy coughing has made for a week I almost want to put on Depends and give up. I mean really, could it get much better?
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