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Old 12-17-2011, 06:00 PM #1
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Confused Cidp

Hi everyone,

My Dx has changed from idiopathic polyneuropathy to CIDP based on a lumbar puncture and how I reacted to oral corticosteroids. My neuro put me on 60mg for 4 days and then 40mg for 4 days and then 20mg for 4 days and finally 10mg for 4 days. It worked great at the high dose. We are trying 1000mg of SOLUMEDROL IV once a month for a 6 month trail. Side effects are high blood pressure (my cardio started me on BP meds a couple weeks ago) and a high pulse. I also find that my heart seems to race and I get out of breath easily.

Pain doesn't seem to be a whole lot less but I'm not sure how long before I should show improvement. I had the treatment 11 Nov and 9 Dec. Next one will be mid Jan.

Has anyone here been through this or know about the side effects and how long this should take?

Thanks,
Hermes
"I've always lived with the philosophy that pain hurts!"
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