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Old 06-04-2013, 11:00 PM #1
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Default prednisone tapering questions

Title is for anyone with questions becuz prednisone tapering is a long process and a hard one at that. I am a newbie at the taper only been on pred since march cuz of the phnemonia crisis lung thing...they started me at 60 Mg daily. Neuro is lowering it now 10 Mg odd days even days I take 60 still. 2 weeks each 10 Mg taper. I'm feeling tired by afternoon...weakness in arms and legs but not constant more on and off. Could this be prednisone taper? Sad thing is my plasma is running out too...almost been 1 month since my last plasma...


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