Tapering off of Prednisone
I am currently on 20 mg prednisone after tapering down from 40 mg which I was on for 2 weeks. I have been directed to taper down again next week to 10 mg. I am experiencing terrible headaches lasting days at a time as well as neck pain and insomnia. Has anyone found any relief or remedies for headache/neck pain? Thank you.
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Hi @johnbishop - thank you so much for your reply and advice and link to the other discussion which is also very helpful. I will have my Rheumatologist prescribe 1 mg tabs - at the moment I only have 5mg until I see her in early Feb.
I think the idea of keeping a pain log is a really good idea thank you.
Part of me thinks I can just manage with the pain at a 2 or 3. Since I started developing all the symptoms in late July I have not been able to kneel down all the way (never a problem before) I can kneel a bit better after a few hours on prednisone but I feel like I will never be able to kneel properly again because of pain behind my knees. All of that to ask am I settling by not getting to 100% pain free? I’m content to have a level of pain and just deal with it but I don’t want to slow complete remission down either so I’m just questioning myself on dosage all the time.
I really like the idea of tapering by 1mg though - which is the intention I believe once I get to 10mg - but having the option before I get to that dose is a great idea.
Thank you so much John - this group has been incredibly helpful and informative. I appreciate the time you give to answer each of us!
I was diagnosed with PMR in November 22. I eventually got in to see a Rheumatologist after getting bad advice from my PCP (who started me on 60mg Prednisone which promptly put me in rapid Afib)
My Rheumatologist placed me on a much lower dose and I am weaning 1 mg a month. I am presently at 5 mg. I have had occasional PMR discomfort but only 1-2 on pain scale, which I can deal with.
I agree with TillySam. The UK site HealthUnlocked is a great place to get PMR info.
As I read posts that come from people who are on high doses pf pred and are having no reduction in pain (high = anything over 30mg), I really have to wonder about individual adrenal activity. I think of my husband who is, I suspect a high adrenaline output person as opposed to myself, who is low. (I have the labs that show this.) And how differently we react to prednisone. And also, maybe these people don't have PMR but something else? It realy introduces a lot of questions. One size certainly does not seem to fit all, it seems.
When I have been tapering off, it is usually one mg at a time. Currently I just went from 4 to 3, and i am feeling the effects of the change. I started at 40 a year and a half ago, and almost every time I went down there was a terrible transition. I would not feel great for about 4 days and then I would start leveling off - I hope this helps you?
I'm using the tapering schedule I saw here or at HealthUnlocked, which decreases the dose by 1 mg./month, and so far am having very good luck with that plan. I did start with a 5mg. initial dose so I know that is much lower than many others are dealing with, but just wanted to share that this ds routine is working for me so far. Best wishes to everyone dealing with this disease.
Thank you! The specialist is planning to take me down by 1 mg once I get to 10mg - I’m meant to go to 10mg from 12.5 this week but the pain is coming back at the 12.5 dose so I don’t think I can try tapering more at this point. I will def start going down by 1mg - thank you.
Hello, I am exactly where you are and had great success tapering 1 mg at a time. Three months ago I went from 3 mg to 2 mg and immediately had a flare up. It took going to 4 mg to get it under control, and now I am at 3 mg again. In order to get to 2 mg once more, I plan to try 2.5 mg in a couple of weeks. As an aside, my cat is taking 1 mg of prednisone a day for an allergy to gnat bites, and I'm looking at her and thinking, "If she can do it, I can too!"
I am currently on 7.5 mg and have been tapering by .5 mg every two weeks. When I previously tapered by 1 mg I had a flare up. This tapering by .5 has every two weeks has been working for me for two months now.
Last year I went from 11 to 7 fairly rapidly, but then my rheumatologist suggest we slow it down, and that has worked fairly well. Nevertheless, what has gotten me is the initial tapering - the drop has almost impacted me every time in one way or another. Once I get used to it, takes about 4 days, I am able to proceed without issue. Yay for your kitty - I hate prednisone, but it does work.
I was on 40mg for 2 months because if covid. I tapered 5mg every 4 days down to 20mg and 2.5 every 3 says to 10. It has tore up my stomach and reaied my blood pressure. Having a lot of withdrawal symtoms. Don't want to go back up but because of my stomach not sure what to do