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Thought This was an Interesting Read Re Long Covid and Low Cortisol

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Usual guff about the "host of side effects with steroids" - could they not get the message that most of the time (there are exceptions) the side effects of pred are far less than the adverse effects of the illness ...

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Couldn't agree more.

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Steroids brought me back into the land of the living.

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And me, gave me my life back.

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