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Thanks - no I am not having any locking, that's for sure.

BUT - I just read something.....stopping cortisone can cause Body aches. Has anyone heard of this or expierenced this? I have stopped taking the cortisone now, so could this be a withdrawal effect?

I'm finding the aches are not limited to my ribs....I have aches in my arms, legs, neck. Just within a few hours. They are not cramps, just aches, like as if people just punched me everywhere.
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here is a link

http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/06...-do-they-last/
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Thanks - no I am not having any locking, that's for sure.

BUT - I just read something.....stopping cortisone can cause Body aches. Has anyone heard of this or expierenced this? I have stopped taking the cortisone now, so could this be a withdrawal effect?

I'm finding the aches are not limited to my ribs....I have aches in my arms, legs, neck. Just within a few hours. They are not cramps, just aches, like as if people just punched me everywhere.

Depends on how long you took cortisone. The longer, the worse. I came off a three week course a few months ago and had horrible boney type aches, headache and nausea. They do resolve pretty quickly, a few days for me.
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Depends on how long you took cortisone. The longer, the worse. I came off a three week course a few months ago and had horrible boney type aches, headache and nausea. They do resolve pretty quickly, a few days for me.

I've been on it since 8-Apr. I started at 100mg for 5 days, then 50mg for 3 days, then 25mg for 3 days, then 12,5 for 3 days and then I am supposed to take 12,5 every other day for a few days. Well, today was the first day I didn't take the 12,5 (supposed to again tomorrow) and I got all of these aches that started at night. Sound like it could be due to this cortisone stop?
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