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@lizbethobrien

I see a rheumatologist locally and at Mayo. I am very familiar with prednisone because my daughter who is now 31 was diagnosed with a very rare autoimmune disease when she was 9. She is doing great! Climbs mountains etc where she lives in Colorado. Let’s say I am a patient advocate for others and myself. I am a nutritionist by degree and believe in striving for a clean diet. However, sometimes we have to utilize conventional medicine to help us in managing our health. Prednisone is a very strong medication with multiple side effects which I monitor daily. The best lessonI have learned is to educate myself and to be advocate for myself.

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I agree. I try to walk 20 miles a week and ignore the aches and pains. As long as my blood tests stay normal, I am going to stay off Prednisone. If not I will have no choice. I also have had my second Reclast infusion for Osteoporosis, so I have quite a few issues going on, that I am monitoring. Unfortunately, Prednisone does weaken the bones, so exercise is important. Sorry about your daughter and happy she is doing well. It sounds like you have things under control. Feel good.