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Old 10-01-2015, 07:49 AM #1
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Hi everyone,

Another day another thread! I had to go to hospital yesterday with severe iritis, related to my AS. I also now have what the ophthalmologist believes to be sinusitis, my whole head hurts awfully and I can't do much. I'm seeing my gp and going to ask for steroid tablets to help provide some temporary respite. Seeing as I am going to ask for steroids I wanted to also ask what dose one mmight deem effective for testing sfn. I don't expect it will do much. I did try steroids in the last for about 5 days but don't know what dose I had.
Any ideas?
I'm on topical eye steroids drops for my eye.

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