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Old 05-21-2013, 04:36 AM #1
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Default should my neuro? prednisone question

Quick question my neuro is starting to lower my prednisone. I am at 60mg have been on that since March 18th. He is lowering by 10mg alternating days so even days I do 60 and odd I do 50 every 2 weeks I lower the odd days by 10 more. Should he have given me or should I ask for a 10mg prednisone? Because cutting them in half is more than a pain its not too safe or would cutting my 20mg be ok?
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