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I take Actemra weekly injections, like an EpiPen, along with my Prednisone. I was diagnosed in August of 2019 and got pred infusions for three days and then pred tablets. My rheumatologist added the Actemra in October of that year. It has taken a long time, and I've experienced many ups and downs....like we all do. It is so difficult not to get anxious, especially when we feel so tired. I finally gave in and did my best but I knew the old days were gone. It takes time and be kind and forgiving to yourself.
Throughout my experience, ongoing, the prednisone has elevated my BP, cholesterol, and sugar...but it is stabilizing along with a 'hand up' with some meds. At one point, I was offered Metformin "if I wanted it" and I said no thank you.
Sometimes it helps me to think of the side effects as 'part of the pred cure'. I hope it helps you. I've been on Actemra for three years and am now down to 3 mg per day....but I didn't get to single digits until this spring. So...just know there is hope. We are not alone in this.💞