What steroid dosage did you start on? Did you find the right dosage?
Hello I am wondering what dosage of Prednisone everyone started on and how long (days) did it take to get complete 100% relief (if ever). Or how long did it take to find the right dosage? I have trialed 3 different steroid doses (with help from my doctors) for the past month and no success yet controlling all the pain 100% or determining the right dosage for me. Maybe I'm impatient.
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Yes it is for PMR. Thanks for the info.
When I ache, I drink the tea. Some days none, some days extra. Two cups per day generally take the aches away. Occasionally I had to return to a low dose of prednisone for persistent aches. But, I get off it ASAP. I have found no unwanted side effects of the tea. Hot Cocoa at night is also an anti-inflammatory.
My pain was in my upper legs and upper arms and shoulders started in June 2021- It hurt to move.
I was prescribed 20 mg of Prednisone- the pain started easing 4 hours after the first pill. I have gradually reduced the dosage since Mid June 2021 and as of March 2022 I am down to 1/2 mg 3 times a week.
Take the reduction very slowly
I appreciate your response. I have made an appointment to see my doctor to discuss my dosage. Having a big flare up now. Glad to find this site!
I have been on , first Prednisone, now Hydrocortisone. I am on 25 mg. In the morning and 15 in the afternoon. The heaviness and pain of my arms, shoulders and neck is abating very slightly. I have a long way to go to get off of the Hydrocortisone as I decrease every 3 weeks. This detoxing has been brutal for me.
Just seeing your reply! Thank you. The diabetes escalation and BP increase both due to prednisone. I believe the diverticulitis is also a result of prednisone...I had a sigmoid resection for severe diverticulitis (13 episodes from 2010-2013). This 2021 recurrence is the first since that operation. It occurred right at the connection made surgically. Doctors think the prednisone increased the chance of a maybe vulnerability in that place in my colon. It is almost a year now since that time. It has been a very rough year. But, I am BETTER now. Down to 3.5 mg now on Medrol from 10 for almost 9 months. Body pain/muscle pain maybe a 3 or 4 at times, but mostly maybe 1-2. I can live with that. The overwhelming fatigue is MUCH LESS. My inflammatory markers are almost normal. SED rate as late as April and May 2022 was greater than 130! I felt horrible. It is only 3 months later and I am probably at a 34 SED RATE. CRP normal now.
I started on 15 mg, but it took 3 weeks to get pain control.....NOT pain free. Diagnosed just before my 55th birthday, in September. Now down to 12.5 mg. Doing well, but just caught covid, and pain is flaring a bit.
Welcome @karenkel, So sorry you to hear PMR reared it's ugly head shortly before your birthday and now COVID joined along with the PMR. It's good that you are doing well with tapering. One of the key things that I learned was listening to my body when tapering down on the prednisone and do it slowly. It also helped me to keep a daily log to look back at when I was tapering down to the next level.
Do you keep a daily log of your pain level and your prednisone dose for that day?
I took a single 40mg dose, sweated through the night and was pain free the next morning. My dose was reduced to 20mg, then 10mg. I am now at 3mg/day. However, I have morning pain in both wrists, which is new for me. I no longer have shoulder or hip pain. PMR seems to spin a wheel to see what part of my body it will affect on any given day.
Welcome @robertk1952, 40mg seems like kind of a high dosage for PMR alone. It's good that you no longer have should or hip pain. PMR can flare up if you taper to quickly. Did you discuss the new symptoms of pain in your wrists with your doctor?