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@rosemarya

@jws10, I am happy meet you and to welcome you to Connect. Organ transplant is a beautiful event, and I wish you many happy healthy years to come.
I have lived happily for 10 years with my transplanted liver and kidney. I had to take prednisone after my transplant surgery at a high dose, and it was tapered to a lower dose (5 mg) within the first couple months. I do not recall any difficulty with it. However, due to the kidney's needs, I remained on the 5 mg dose for several years, and still no problems. Then I was given the directions to taper off the prednisone and I had to take it slowly. At first a tiny reduction of 5mg to 2.5 mg daily caused me stiff and painful joints, and made me feel yucky for nearly a week. Then my drop from 2.5 mg to 0 mg did the same thing to my body - stiffness, aches and pains. Some stretching and gentle exercises helped, and I was permited to take tylenol. It was my PCP who suggested me to taper to every other day then every third day...And that worked the best for me when I was at 1.25 mg. (Yes! I did cut those tiny pillsinto 1/4)

I would encourage you to contact yout doctor because, all medicines, especially for us transplantees are specific to our individual needs. And they can affect each of us differently. Have you mentioned this to your doctor? What did you find out?

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