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acefeline
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:54:52 PM Quote
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Hi everyone
Following a consultants appointment a few weeks ago I was prescribed Prednisolone 15mg daily. in addition to my usual Methotrexate, Meloxicam, Hydroxychloroquine, Pregabalin and Folic acid.
Lately I've become very anxious about trivial things and I'm getting even more confused than normal, I was convinced that we'd received an item by post in the last few weeks the other day and I spent a whole morning searching for this thing, it even caused an argument with my husband as I was so sure we'd received it. The item in question came in the post this morning so I've got an apology to make when he gets home tonight! That's the sort of thing I'm doing ever more frequently and I'm wondering if it's the steroids. Has anyone else had a similar experience with Prednisolone?
I'm beginning to feel as if I'm losing my mind. I'm 57 and was diagnosed last August.
Any advice/comment would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Sandy
JulieM
#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:17:33 PM Quote
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Hi Sandy,
I don't take steroids myself but my husband does and when the GP raises his prednisolone to a higher level it really affects him. It's as if he is high on something, talking non stop, rushing round etc. They can change the way you are normally but that's about all the advice I can give really-don't know if that helps at all!
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
LynW
#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 7:33:40 PM Quote
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Hi Sandy

I have been on prednisolone for 24 years, since diagnosis, and yes it can have a variety of side effects. Mood changes, changes in thoughts and behaviour, sleeping difficulties, confusion, blurred vision, anxiety and hyperactivity are a few of the more common effects. We are all different in our responses though and the dosage that affects one person may be insignificant in someone else.

I have been on varying doses but find if I can cope on 7.5mg or less, without excessive joint inflammation, then I am not affected by the unwanted nasties. How long are you expecting to be on 15mg? It may be worth putting up with it until the RA is well controlled, then I imagine your rheumatologist will want to very slowly reduce to a low maintenance dose.

I suspect it really is the steroids! Don't think you're losing your mind just yet Smile

Lyn x

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Naomi1
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 7:50:57 PM Quote
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Hi Sandy. I don't think I forgot things whilst on high doses of Prednisolone but I did become slightly manic and found cognitive tasks quite difficult. I am used to sorting out computer problems but I found that the wires at the back looked like a confusing mass of spaghetti that I couldn't sort out. Normally this would have been easy to fathom. I was flaring at the time and I think I put it down to 'RA brain fog' but maybe it was the steroids. As steroids often affect sleep patterns it wouldn't be surprising if they affected memory etc. I am thinking much more clearly now the flare/steroids are over so it's not permanent. I do think you should mention the forgetfulness to your rheumatologist, nurse or GP though just to be on the safe side. Best wishes from Naomi.
acefeline
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 8:11:01 PM Quote
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Thanks everyone for your reply!
My consultant has prescribed that my Prednisolone be reduced every month by 2.5mg until I'm down to 5mg a day on 19 July, so perhaps I'll start to feel a bit better as the dosage goes down. I'm sure I wasn't this bad before Pred so I live in hope.
I really can't stop eating either since starting the steroids, it's dreadful....I never feel full even after a good meal. I quit smoking in January so have put enough weight on without steroids piling it on too! When I mentioned the thought of even more weight gain to my consultant he just looked hard at me and said that he didn't care how much weight I put on but we had to get on top of the RA. Yes I know, I was being silly!! I'm feeling quite depressed 'cos I can't get a job and , like so many others we know, am in pain every day so I don't want my weight to depress me even further. This is certainly not an easy battle is it?
It's starting to dawn on me just what it means to have RA, I was only diagnosed last August so it's something I'm still coming to terms with I suppose.
Thanks again for all your comments.
Wishing you all a good day tomorrow,
Cheers
Sandy
Naomi1
#6 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 6:50:11 PM Quote
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Sandy. I hope you begin to feel better as you reduce the prednisolone. Thank goodness your rheumatologist thinks it's the way to go so you can lose the weight you want to. You are not being 'silly' at all. I was only diagnosed last August too and I agree it all takes time to come to terms with and to learn all the ways in which RA is going to affect out lives. Good luck with the RA battle and best wishes from me.
acefeline
#7 Posted : Saturday, April 14, 2012 11:23:19 AM Quote
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Thanks Naomi
I'm resigned to my weight going up but it's worth it to try and control the pain. Had a bad day yesterday, pain kept shifting around....one minute my feet were hurting the most and the next it was my arms and so forth. Didn't know it could be like that.
Mustn't let it get me down though, I know from reading other posts that I'm quite lucky really, there are people suffering this dreadful disease much worse than me.
Getting ready to be cheered up by Liverpool winning the FA Cup semi final against our old rivals Everton, fingers crossed!!!!
Have a great day.
Love
Sandy
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