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Reducing Prednisolone Options
Paul Barrett
#1 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 2:33:49 PM Quote
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I am really struggling to reduce my prednisolone dose. I was on 40 mg last April and despite numerous attempts at reducing it I can't do without hitting a wall. Currently I am on 13mg and was reducing in 1 mg steps every 2 weeks. The rheumy nurse has told me to go back up to 14 mg for 2 weeks, them do alternate days of 13, 14, 13, 14 so that my effective dose is 13.5 mg. Then 2 weeks of 13 followed by 2 weeks of 13 and 12 alternate days.

At this rate it will be another year before I get off them! Any one else had this experience?
Paul Barrett

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Valerie-R
#2 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 3:20:12 PM Quote
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Hi Paul.I have been on 40mg prednisolone along with enbrel injections 20mg mxth & 50mg (liquid every day) plus morphine.I was so ill with all my joints in wicked pain my consultant urgently got me rituximab infusions so far so good.Then i started to slowely come off prednisolone.So maybe you need a medication to help you.I wish you all the best.Valerie-R
suzanne_p
#3 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 7:15:59 PM Quote
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hi Paul,

as posted before i've never taken steroids, had the odd depo injection is all but came out in hive's so knocked them on the head.

i was wondering about your meds as well, from memory you did mention being put forward for a biologic a while back, now i can't remember the reason why it hasn't happened?

i know steroids are meant for the short term but it doesn't seem to happen like that,

Suzanne
Paul Barrett
#4 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 10:07:31 PM Quote
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suzanne_p wrote:
from memory you did mention being put forward for a biologic a while back, now i can't remember the reason why it hasn't happened?
Suzanne


You are correct - I was on a path to Humira but it got derailed by the fact that one of the qualifications is an MRI scan showing lower back inflammation. However, we could not get one of those because the steroids that I was on masked the inflammation. Since then (last May) we have been trying to wean me off the steroids so we can get the MRI we need. Problem is that I keep hitting a dose at which some symptoms re-appear. So then I have to go back up a couple of steps and do a slower reduction, Based on the latest plan the earliest I am going to be off steroids is 56 weeks form now or March 2015 by which time I will have been on them for nearly 2 years (and off work for over 2 years)

My wife had been googling my condition (Sero-negative enteropathic polyenthesitis) and has discovered that you can actually be symptomatic whilst having no detectable inflammation on CAT or MRI scan so when we get to zero steroid we may still not get the MRI evidence they want.

There's no other way to describe it. It's a bugger.
Paul Barrett

Hexham - Northumberland - Loads of spectacular walks - all I need now are the joints to go with them! :)

Enthesitis (2012)
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gogs
#5 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:02:22 PM Quote
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Sorry to hear you are having problems with reducing Prednisolone - unfortunately for some it can be a real problem.
They do say that taking the drug on alternate days (i.e doubling up) makes it easier to reduce. I'm on steroids myself and after some research I now
double my dose on alternate days rather than take a daily dose. It hasn't affected it's efficacy and works just as effectively.
When I'm coming down I don't seem to have the same problems I used to have and can reduce at a faster time. Of course like most I do by the same rule
have to increase when the going gets tough. There is research out there that states it could be due to the possibility that some people have less of a kick back when reducing steroids than others,
I might just be one of the 'lucky' one's.

Gogs

suzanne_p
#6 Posted : Friday, February 21, 2014 4:42:34 PM Quote
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hi Paul,

what a palava you face then, didn't realise an MRI or CAT Scan was needed.

and a long haul on steroids,

it can be a very long haul for some i know, i'm thankful i was sorted in 18 months which felt like a very long time at the time!

Suzanne
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