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Old 03-28-2014, 11:09 PM #1
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Default Prednisone

My doctor has prescribed a 9-day course of prednisone, which I am scared to try because it is supposed to cause sleeplessness and anxiety. I have struggled with both those things but now seem to have both in better control. I would hate to go backwards and have those symptoms again. Are there any positive or negative experiences with using Prednisone to break the cycle of chronic headache?
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