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Old 05-09-2009, 11:52 AM #1
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Well I have finally adjusted to the 20mg of prednisone, went to my gp, he gave me a B12 and extra calcium and Vitamin D., and he also would like to see me not take prednisone., and says maybe a different brand of mestonin., but he advised just do what I am doing for now., and go to the other neuro that I have to wait till August but I am on their waiting list., he made me feel more secure as he advised for me to always call him ., he spent over 1 hour with me.
Well I just started to be my oldself., mentally, now this morning I wake up and my whole body is itchy., I have some welts on my inside of my arm but not red., but just itchy ., I took a cold shower., meanwhile I am taking 20mg prednisone., I just took 50mg of benedryl., what could this be., I didn't think it was from the MG., but who knows., any advice please?
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