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Old 01-09-2012, 07:22 PM #1
Terry Mooney Terry Mooney is offline
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Default Prednisone for PN

I began my dosage in November 2011 at 20 mgs per diem for 2weeks, followed by 10mgs daily for 2 weeks, followed by 7.5 mgs per diem to today.
I am to continue at 7.5 mgs per diem until end of January when a reassessment will occur. In addition to Prednisone, it was recommended that I take Ribogen ( D-ribose) one tsp per diem and I did this up until January 4th, 2012. I am now in a trial usage of MaxiEnergy, an herbal cocktail supplement that includes D-Ribose, Alpha Lipoic Acid, COq10, Acetyl-L Carnitine,Creatine Monohydrate, L-Carnosine and Ascorbic Acid (chewable).
PN symptoms in my hands have markedly diminished since November but I still manifest PN symptoms in my feet. I am hopeful the improvement will continue.
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