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Old 01-20-2008, 03:32 PM #1
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I am new at this so I am probably doing this wrong but I am a new member and I guess this is a new member intro. I have the following diagnosed diseases dermatomyositis, churg strauss disease and celiac sprue disease. I am on 20-80mg of prednisone per day and 15mg a week of methotrexate. One of the things I want to find a out is if anybody else who is a member of neurotalk who is on high dose prednisone is having trouble with severely sensitive teeth as a side effect? daniels9303
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