Is this common?
I just started on Prednisone for PMR on 2/6/26. On 2/8 I woke up in horrible pain, brain fog and unable to walk without assistance. After taking 12mg. of Prednisone it took 6 hours before the fog started lifting. I researched this website and saw that some split their dosage taking a small amount after dinner. This has helped greatly but I am still compromised but better.
Weakness, brain fog etc.
Any comments, or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Thank you for the very detailed response. Yes, I have been watching my food intake but was slacking lately. I assume doing an anti-inflammatory diet would be good. Most of the items are not a problem and I do mostly organic, clean meats but I do use alittle dairy. Greek yogurt and sour cream added to recipes.
Hopefully these small amounts don't throw off my progress. I have to admit while feeling so awful over the past few months, sugar has snuck into my diet alittle more so I know I need to get back on track with that too.
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@stonewheel
It slowed down my metabolism and made it very difficult to know what and how much to eat. When I ate, I would think about the portion size before I was sick, and then I would cut back a little on that. It was great to see my regular metabolism return about a month after I finished prednisone.
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Yes Prednisone is a magical drug that works quick but terrible side effects if used too long.
Balancing it is key.
@betsyhase I eliminated refined sugar and it helped bunches. It took about a month to get past the craving for sugar. Thee years later I don't even want sugar any longer. Lipid panel showed amazing results. Good luck.
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