I got some good news on this front today. I had my followup visit with my surgeon and in addition to getting the staples taken out of my incisions, I learned that my platelet count is now at 196K which is in the normal range! So now I get to start reducing my prednisone dosage. I'll probably be completely off of it in a month or so.Luke wrote:Good to hear you're okay bmoc. Prednisone is a weird drug. I wonder if the costs outweighs the benefits. Feel free to elaborate on it as when I've had friends take it...oh boy. They were not the same.
But you are right Luke. It is a nasty drug. In the past, I've had to take it for a few weeks at a time and never had a problem. But being on it for 7 months...that is hell. My side effects include: increased appetite, weight gain, swelling in the face and joints, joint pain, blurry vision, sleeplessness, acne breakouts, and it makes my teeth sensitive to cold things. All that adds up and makes one pretty irritable. The worst was the joint pain. I would sometimes wake up in the middle of the night with intense pain in my knees. Sometimes is was so bad that I could hardly walk. The only thing that helped was sitting up and slowly moving my knees. It usually took about an hour for the pain to subside but one time it took four.
So yeah, I can't wait to get off this stuff and back to my normal self.
