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Old 12-01-2008, 09:34 AM #1
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Default I'm still alive!

Through no help from my doctor, but I am here. My body does not like the steroids. It also didn't like me stopping the steroids and I spent Friday and Saturday sweating out the withdrawals. Who knew those things were so potent? The good news is we got everything out of the house and made it to my moms and spent the holiday there. And I am back at work today. My leg is going numb again and the meds didn't seem to do much good but I am not putting my body through that again! I will learn to cope. Hope everyone had a good holiday!
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:44 AM #2
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I have not used steroids before, but they can help hasten recovery from some types of attacks. As per my prior postings, I don't see the point in taking them for spinal lesion attacks though:

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I have always heard, and my neuros and doctors have fully endorsed, that "sensory" attacks would not be treated with steroids. Although these kind of attacks are relatively rare, most people I've talked to have chosen to try steriods because they "hope" they will help . . . but I have never seen the use of them change the outcome or time to recovery. For that reason, I didn't take them on the 3 occasions I've had these attacks.

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Steroids are used to hasten the recovery from an attack, but they do not improve the degree of recovery, and they do not prevent the next attack. I understand why some people might want to use steroids to potentially hasten the recovery, but I just do not think the side-effects outweigh the benefits, particularly for those of us with mostly spinal lesions (no scientific or anecdotal evidence that they help for us). The side effects include:

Short term use:
- allergic reaction
- insomnia
- psychiatric disturbance
- stomach upset
- fluid retention
- increased appetite
- acne
- bone damage/avascular necrosis (although rare, it can occur even after a single dose of steroids)

Long-term use:
- weight gain
- high blood pressure
- cataracts
- hardening of the arteries
- diabetes
- life threatening infections
- osteoporosis, or other bone damage

They lose their effectiveness after a while too, and I've opted to reserve them for something severe, like breathing difficulties.

Cherie
Glad you are back in the land of the living . . . and the really good news is that you won't likely be feeling any worse then you have recently, at least for a long while.

You are a very strong lady!

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