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I have shoulder replacement surgery scheduled for February, and maybe need to rethink it. What dose of prednisone were you on, and how did your surgeon handle it before and during surgery? I have heard some choose to give you a large amount of prednisone via IV drip. I am currently at 8 mg and about to go to 7.5. I am also taking Methotrexate and it has really helped. PMR symptoms are minimal now, but osteoarthritis is severe at times. I don’t want to rock the boat. Let us know how you are doing. I wish you the best, Lisa.

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Interestingly, I’ve been off prednisone for more than a year and not really taking much else for except Celebrex, which is mostly for my osteoarthritis. When I was diagnosed by my orthopedic surgeon, he told me I had a vascular necrosis, which is when the blood supply to a bone is cut off, and the bone begins to die. He thought it was caused mostly by long-term use of prednisone, but could also have been contributed to buy old age or injury.

He asked me very pointedly whether I was planning to go back on prednisone. I said no absolutely not. He then said good because if you’re on prednisone, you have a much greater chance of getting an infection from the surgery which can cause it to fail.

So I think it’s best if you discuss your prednisone does with your surgeon and let him advise you as to whether you should wait till you type or lower or offered completely to avoid getting an infection because the immune system is suppressed by the prednisone.

I hope your surgery goes well and you feel better soon.