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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During my quest for sleep while on Prednisone, (on your side) I discovered that placing a pillow between my knees helps the lower back and legs relax. Even though this helps while in bed, my legs are still only partially functional when walking after getting up for the first hour or so. I constantly experiment for means of improvement while enduring the splendid Prednisone. What's it going to do; hurt?
I am appreciative of those on this site that share their experiences and methods for coping with the PMR.
Thank you all.
I’m about to drop to 10 mg. But also started an anti inflammatory diet so hoping the two together will help
I have a sad story. Was also at 10 after reducing very slowly, when both my inflammatory markers shot up (ESR 51 and C-RP 12.6) after being in the normal range since starting on pred last January. Also WBC and neutrophils are quite high. So back to 12.5 pred, and on hold with MDX also, current dose 15 mg and was supposed to go to 20 mg tomorrow. Have no explanation for this flare, just very discouraged. Didn’t really have much of an increase in pain, since I’ve never been pain-free. Feeling a little jittery today and dreading the return of insomnia.
So sorry your going through this. My doctor started me at 40 mgs. It would be interesting to know how many people were able to get off the Prednisone starting at 20 mgs. My doctor just mentioned to me that virus, bacterial infections, etc. will cause your immune system to kick in and that's when the PMR tends to return.
This comment is about Voltaren. My husband has OA in his hands, bone on bone in a couple places. At the ortho Dr last week we asked about creams. The Dr said he has had some patients develop stomach issues with Voltaren even though it's a cream. My husband in the past developed a nasty ulcer from Advil.
No Voltaren here.
I am tapered down to 4 from 15. For the last month my hands have been sore. My question is if I continue to taper and most of my discomfort is sore hands can I safely live with that without causing some other damage? My rheumatologist is nervous about my continuing to taper. Current plan is taper one mg per month so ideally I have 4 months left on prednisone.
I also have a theory that splitting my dose into twice a day might be helpful so that is what I am trying. I don't want my body to think there is an abundant extra supply but I am not a doctor and have no way to substantiate my theory.
I also am experiencing some light headedness which I had investigated at the emergency room with no definitive finding. Investigation included catscan ekg and bloodwork.
@art43
There is an alternative to voltaran topical.
Original Aspercreme (10% Trolamine salicylate) pain relief cream.
Aspercreme is better for larger area joints. Voltaran targets the smaller joints like hands and wrists.
I usually use the Aspercreme on my shoulders and thigh and calf area, where it works real good for me.
Hi- I was just wondering, are you still taking just half a tablet of Zetia and if so is it working for you?
We’re considering resuming a trial of it for my dad because it’s possible the diarrhea he experienced before may have been from something else and his numbers are still a bit risky so we’re reconsidering it. Thanks and hope you’re well!
When I was on prednisone, atorvastatin was started for total cholesterol readings over 300. When Prednisone was discontinued my total cholesterol was below normal when I stayed on the same dose of atorvastatin My atorvastatin dose was decreased to half of the lowest mg tablet available and my cholesterol level was still too low.
After atorvastatin was discontinued my total cholesterol was slightly higher than my endcrinologist wanted. He said I was "extremely sensitive" to atorvastatin after discontinuing prednisone and didn't want to restart another statin.
I'm now on 10 mg of Zetia which was started a few months ago. My cholesterol levels were finally in the middle of the normal ranges the last time they were checked. Zetia seems to work for me. However, I'm waiting for my cholesterol levels to be checked again to see which way they are trending.
I am really happy that you found something that worked for you. I have not had normal blood work for at least 16 years (especially my liver enzymes - alt & ast). Finally, I just had blood work done last week and I'm finding my change in diet habits, and doing a lot more physical work outdoors is paying off and really helping my numbers. I had PMR and was on Prednisone for the past 14 months. So, I know the feeling of when something works and you have that "thank God" moment. What a relief, right?