Weaning off of prednisone & pain management
Last Tuesday, I went down from 7.5 mg of Prednisone down to 5 mgs. For the past 4 days my pain level has been a 12 out of 10. I could barely walk. Although I hate to take Advil, Motrin, etc., I took 2 Advil Gels and within 1 hour I felt better (not perfect, but a lot better). Hours later the pain started to come back but was maybe a 6 out of 10. The next morning I was crippled by the pain all over again. I forced myself to get moving, but could barely get around. Drank a lot of ice water, and before I went to bed, I raised the head part of my bed up and fell asleep. Woke up this morning with very little pain. Has anyone experienced any type of correlation between raising your head up vs laying flat, and the amount of pain you will experience? Had that slight change made that much of a difference in your pain level? I have found that drinking almost all my drinks with a lot of ice, definitely helps with internal inflammation. What are your experiences or thoughts regarding this matter? Thanks!
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I sleep with my bed elevated most nights just because I also have degenerative disc disease and it takes pressure off the worse parts of my spine. I haven’t noticed any improvement in my polymyalgia hip or shoulder pain but glad that seems to have made a difference for you! ❤️ Blessings!
I do find sleeping with my head somewhat elevated comfortable. I also put a pillow under my knees.
Hope your tapering continues well!
I agree…slow, slow, slow, seems safest. If it goes well, we can always drop even more, but triggering a flare usually means at least another weak or more of discomfort.
My dad was at 5 mg, but started 6 mg today because he’s been having extreme fatigue and ESR is elevated.
Sounds like you’re doing great and have found a way to listen to your body.
My PMR was within normal range while I was on 7.5 mg and I'm not due for another two weeks for more blood work. The pain passed thank God! I always spread out all my meds and did check online to see if there were any interactions, and there were none listed. I probably should have at least contacted my pharmacy before taking the Advil, but I was not in my right mind at the time. Lesson learned. Thank you so much for your info.
I never thought of only dropping 0.25 mg Prednisone every 6 days. Is this something you did on your own that worked for you or did your doctor recommend this? This is an excellent idea!
I'm sorry that you are having pain in the nerve areas and aches. This is a terrible disease that is so unpredictable from day to day. I have been keeping myself very busy until yesterday when I started with chills and a sore throat. I took Airborne and feeling better today. I plan to relax the rest of the day, but tomorrow it's back to taking care of the kids, dogs, house, working, etc.
I loved your final comment. Well, I'm not in as good of shape as a race horse unfortunately, but I'm too young to go to the glue factory. So I will take your sincere words of advice, I'll "Keep moving"! Thank you for responding to my questions and for all your input.
Thank you soooo much for your feedback. It is very helpful. I never ever thought of lowering my dose of Prednisone by .5 or .25 etc. That may be the way I go. Did your doctor recommend this or was this just what worked for you? I always try to stick with what the doctors says, but have also found out in the past that what doctors have recommended haven't always worked for me. I'm willing to try anything just so I don't have another bout of the pain i just had. Thanks again for the info!
I wouldn't go so far as to say that lowering by .5 or .25mg was my idea. My guess is that the rheumatologist uses the easiest instructions to follow - i.e., after 10mg, reduce by 1mg every 2 to 4 weeks. As well as the Mayo PMR forums, Facebook also has a very busy (and less organized) PMR area with some 16,000 participants when I joined. Polymyalgia rheumatica seems to be the most common ailment that no one has ever heard of, so commonly a first post reflects utter shock.
Tapering by percentages is often brought up and made more sense to me than dropping by 1mg when the base amount kept changing.
Here's a copied list of the percentage drop if you just taper by 1mg each time:
10-9 is 10%
9-8 is 11%
8-7 is 12.5%
7-6 is 14.2%
6-5 is 16.6%
5-4 is 20%
4-3 is 25%
3-2 is 33.3%
2-1 is 50%
Honestly, after we found the proposed reduction in dose causes flares for my dad, we simply told his rheumatologist we wanted to slow down the taper and she said that was fine. We make it as small as is reasonable and doesn’t drive us crazy as far as chopping up the various denominations of pills haha.
But in my family, we’re all very sensitive to medications and used to having to make adjustments and advocate or ask if there’s a different way (within reason). And thankfully his rheumatologist encourages being thoughtful about it and deciding what works for his body.
I find the percentage information really interesting . No wonder we have flares as we go lower. My rheumy is good and has me going down 1/2 mg. a month. I am down to 6 mgs. but having some pain so may try 1/4 mg. reduction to see if that helps.
After reading a ton of posts on a facebook's Healthunlocked, the posters all take prednisone plus more, I came up with my tapering plan of 0.25mg every 6 days. By the 3rd day after the taper how I felt predicted success at that level. A few times I had to extend due to not feeling well or a cold.