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Old 04-09-2013, 04:04 PM #1
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Default prednisone course for migranes from PCS

Hi everyone,
Just thought I'd document my prednisone course for my daily chronic migranes from PCS. My migrances occur on the left hand side with pain there which sometimes spreads to the right hand side and also the left side of my face feels numb with light sensitivity in the left eye.

I've been putting off the prednisone course but decided to try it today.

So I took 3 tablets 20 mg each this morning which i continue for three days then i take 2 tablets at 20 mg each for 3 days then 1 tab at 20 mg each for 3 days.

Day 1 : don't feel anything different. no side effects so far!

I pray this will somehow make a difference.

Thank you everyone for your support!

My vitamin regimin is quite complicated and I will post it in detail later today.

Thank you again!
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