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Hi, reduced my prednisolone about 2 weeks ago to 4.5mg from 5mg and have been okay until today. A couple of twinges here and there but manageable. Today I’m feeling awful, headache, pain in back, legs, feet and shoulders/neck. Absolutely exhausted and feeling tearful. Could this be a flare do you think or because I reduced my prednisolone and my body is struggling?

Should I increase the prednisolone again?

Any advice would be great, x

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Could be a combination of flare and adrenals, 2 weeks after reduction is usually about the time a flare hits…. And as you mention twinges - it could well be that.

Problem is, if it’s a flare you obviously need an increase, if it’s down to adrenals, it’s really just a matter of working through it.

This time, I’d be inclined to go back to 5 or 6mg and see if that helps….stay there for longer than your usual timescale… and give both the PMR a bit of relief and allow the adrenals to do a bit of catching up.

Info on adrenals -

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Advice on flares-

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Abcd123455 in reply toDorsetLady

Thank you, I’ll give it a go. I take my prednisolone at night should I take the extra this morning then the higher dose tonight?

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toAbcd123455

Sounds like a plan… hope it helps. Obviously if not, come back or consider usual advice for flare… but hope that won’t be necessary .

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Could be either or both. Or it could be something flu-like? Or even - Covid?

And I agree with DL in what to try.

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Abcd123455 in reply toPMRpro

I have recently had covid jab and tested so don’t think it’s that. I’ve taken the additional prednisolone and feel a little better already so think it is a flare. I think I’ve overdone it this week as work has been demanding and I did some gardening yesterday afternoon. On reflection I should’ve done less or no gardening after a long day at work. I just felt so well, sun was shining and can see that was too much. I’m usually good at pacing myself so bit annoyed with myself really but you live and learn. Thanks to you all for your advice and support x

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toAbcd123455

Think you have answered your own question there…. Sun shining and gardening is a lovely combination - but not always good for PMR!

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Abcd123455 in reply toDorsetLady

Yes I didn’t think really and had forgotten about it this morning. Then was racking my brain to think why I would feel so awful and remembered. Won’t do that again!

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toAbcd123455

Next time - just sit in the sun!

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toAbcd123455

Little bit is okay, but with gardening you are apt to get carried away and forget the time… been there many times myself… with and without GCA!

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