Adjusting to life with temporal arteritis
Would like to hear from people that have gone thru or going thru temporal artritis. I am now going on my 5 month after being diagnosed. It is getting better but very slowly. Is this normal?
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Yes, I asked about adrenal problems and doc told me not to worry about it. That is an answer I do not like. Wow. 3 1/2 years on prednisone. This seems to manifest itself in so many different ways. Very difficult. I’m out of state right now but when I get home i have an appt with a neurovascular dr and a neuro opthamologist. I hope they know a little bit more about this.
How were you able to do the 1 mg. What is the lowest dosage of pred. This is my plan also. Very slowly. Thx
@MLeeB - Hi again - The first thing I read said you had been on Prednisone for 5 months. I am so sorry to hear that you are having so many problems. I had the ACTH blood test when I got down to 5 mg to see if my adrenal gland was working. It was working and they thought I would do fine which I did. If you have been on Prednisone for 3.5 years now, were you on it for another reason or just the Giant Cell Arteritis.
@MLeeB - I just looked at the date on the post I had read. It was 2016. That is so long to be on Prednisone - 3.5 years. Are they going to be putting you on a different steroid?
@bgaro - They make 1 mg tablets of Prednisone. You end up doing a lot of cutting.
@bgaro - They really can’t do any testing regarding your adrenal gland until you get down to 5 mg. The Prednisone makes your adrenal gland go to sleep. It gets a rest and then you have to just hope it wakes up. I did have to ask for the ACTH test at Mayo Clinic and then they referred me to their Endocrinologist and she ordered the test. I was on the Prednisone for 1 1/2 years and was very happy when the test came back that my adrenal gland was ready to work.
I’ll bet you were. Just another thing to worry about. Thanks for the info on the prednisone
@bgara- take care of yourself.
I have also had problems lowering the dose of prednisone. I have had so many problems that After I got to 15mg my doctor had me go down 1/2 mg a month. I made it down to 7 mg and again felt so horrible that I went back up to 12 with my doctors approval. I am now just at 11.5 mg and am back on the 1/2 mg a month reduction plan
@bgaro - Tapering off of Prednisone is certainly a problem for most of us. I guess with the goal of getting off the Prednisone it really does not matter how we get there. 1/2 of a mg is better than not getting off at all. I would recommend that when you make it to 5 mg you get the ACTH Stimulation test. At least you will know if your adrenal gland is ready to do its job.