Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 > Welcome Mike, >My 31 year old son has stills-I beleive he was born with it. He went >on Prednisone when he was 7 years old and has not been able to wean >off it yet (24 years). He is now on 4 mil a day which is not >much--but-- the side effects varied with him as to how much he was >on at higher levels he had mood swings and his appitite was greatly >increased, his weigh went up. The weight has come of now that he is >on lower doses. He has thinning bones because of the Prednisone. To >me it is a one way street once you start it your body needs it to >function. Is your Dr a rhumatoligst? If not I would say get to a >rhumatoligst right away. This is a great group of people. Good luck keep in touch Sally (Lorens Mom)in southern Oregon >Hi Everyone, > >I thought I'd introduce myself and ask a question while i'm at it. > >First the background... >After a month of battling fevers, body aches, and fatigue, and >getting all kinds of tests and body scans, I was finally diagnosed >with Stills disease just last week. > >I've been on anti-inflammatory drugs (Naproxen) since then. >Thankfully, my fevers have pretty much disappeared. On occassion i >get some low grade fevers (99-100), but they don't bother me at >all...maybe because i've already experienced the serious stuff at >104+ in the past! >I do have muscle/joint pains that I'd characterize as 4 on a scale >of 1-10 (10 being worst). >And I have a rash that itches at times. I'd say a 5 on a scale of >1-10 (10 being worst). >And of course I still do experience fatigue. > >My doctor has recommended that I go on prednisone, 40mg per day. Her >expectation would be to reduce to 30 mg after 1 month, and to 15-20 >mg after 6 weeks, and then slowly reduce further over more time. She >explained that reduction tends to slow down as you get to lower and >lower levels otherwise the symptoms return. > >Just wanted to get a sense of others' experiences with prednisone, >as I've read about the side effects, and that is a little bit scary. > >Thanks, and glad to know that there is a support group out there like this. >-Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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