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What doses of Prednisone did you take for asthma? My first dose of Prednisone was at the age of 32 for reactive arthritis. I had recurrent painful flares of reactive arthritis which were overshadowed by flares of uveitis which accompanied the inflammatory arthritis pain.

An ophthalmologist treated the flares of uveitis with anywhere between 60-100 mg of prednisone. My uveitis responded well to high dose prednisone and I could always taper off quickly in 3 to 5 weeks. I did these bursts of high dose Prednisone followed by a fast taper many times --- probably 35 times for flares of uveitis alone during a 20 year period.

I quickly learned that my painful flares of inflammatory arthritis responded the same way. I always had Prednisone which was prescribed for uveitis leftover so I self medicated any additional flares of reactive arthritis with bursts of Prednisone. I was probably doing Prednisone bursts 4-5 times per year. Each Prednisone burst was a month of Prednisone. The rest of the time I wasn't taking any Prednisone.

I was 52 when PMR was diagnosed in addition to reactive arthritis. I thought I could treat PMR with a Prednisone burst for a month or two. I did 30-40 mg of Prednisone and tried to tapered off in a month or two. That didn't work for PMR. I didn't understand PMR would required 1-2 years of Prednisone instead of 1-2 months. My rheumatologist clarified it and said PMR was treated with "long term" Prednisone. However, long term Prednisone for PMR was 12 years for me until Actemra was started.

I didn't have too many problems when I was taking Prednisone on a "short term basis" for uveitis. Prednisone on a "long term basis" for PMR was another matter and characterized by many side effects and medical problems.

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To DadCue,
When being treated for my asthma the doctors would normally give me an injection of a steroid, usually solu-medrol. Then the next day I would do either a 1 week tapered dose pack of prednisone, or start me on 60 or 40 mg prednisone to taper over the next month, depending on how bad my breathing was.
I only had one occurrence of conjunctivitis, when I was first diagnosed with the reactive arthritis and it was really bad at the time. My first occurrence of this arthritis lasted a year. I needed to go back to work, even though I had a slight limp that finally went away—-after that, it went into remission for 20 years!