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Each taper took me 4 weeks to adjust. So as soon as I was feeling stable it was time to taper again. I am down to 10 mg every other day and waiting for the cellcept to kick in be fore I go completely off prednisone. I have been on 10mg for a couple of months and I am stable there. I have been on cellcept for a month and I am beginning to see subtle improvement. The neuro think I will maintain these levels for 6 month and than can finish getting off prednisone.

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