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Cerebral syndrome of unknown origin
I'm writing all this because I hope that maybe someone has been experiencing similar symptoms or effects in regard to
cortisone
e.g. due to an autoimmune disease or the like... Please feel free to throw any ideas at me you might have, no matter how absurd they may seem.
I'm writing all this because I hope that maybe someone has been experiencing similar symptoms or effects in regard to
cortisone
e.g. due to an autoimmune disease or the like... Please feel free to throw any ideas at me you might have, no matter how absurd they may seem.
Unyielding
in
Ataxia UK
3 months ago
Kerfufalmelodious
I had a
cortisone
injection in my knee 3 weeks ago but my knees are very painful and I’m finding it hard to walk more than a few feet before the pain gets really bad. I also have a very dry mouth all the time lose my seance of taste often.
I had a
cortisone
injection in my knee 3 weeks ago but my knees are very painful and I’m finding it hard to walk more than a few feet before the pain gets really bad. I also have a very dry mouth all the time lose my seance of taste often.
Kerfufalmelodious
in
PMRGCAuk
20 days ago
Achille, fingers and now eye Inflammation need hope it will stop.
I have
cortisone
eye drop for at least a month. Just to get a little bit of hope. After a diagnosis, do you get a medication that solve almost all your problem or i should start thinking to change career again because i'm close to use a wheelchair. I'm presently walking with a cane at 36.
I have
cortisone
eye drop for at least a month. Just to get a little bit of hope. After a diagnosis, do you get a medication that solve almost all your problem or i should start thinking to change career again because i'm close to use a wheelchair. I'm presently walking with a cane at 36.
Shadow35
in
NRAS
5 months ago
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Cytoxin Storm prevention?
I know about the cause due to lymphoma, application of Lidocaine, Benadryl cream,
cortisone
cream and even taking Benadryl tablets but I'm really concerned or frightened if it happens outside the house.
I know about the cause due to lymphoma, application of Lidocaine, Benadryl cream,
cortisone
cream and even taking Benadryl tablets but I'm really concerned or frightened if it happens outside the house.
sunsetssr
in
CLL Support
6 months ago
01.38hrs Thurs 2 Nov
Had already a
cortisone
injection into right shoulder on 1 April 2022 ........... probably wearing off. The weather beats it all - my pain journey can start with a change in the weather - even days away - then worsen. This current bout of wet weather down 'ere in Cornwall is bloody killing me.
Had already a
cortisone
injection into right shoulder on 1 April 2022 ........... probably wearing off. The weather beats it all - my pain journey can start with a change in the weather - even days away - then worsen. This current bout of wet weather down 'ere in Cornwall is bloody killing me.
BenHall1
in
Cloudy with a Chance of Pain
6 months ago
Severe itching
They gave him a
cortisone
shot and a benedryl shot. So far, it has not made a difference. They gave him script for prednisone and hydroxyzine. We have appt to see oncologist tomorrow. Something has to give. He is getting no sleep.
They gave him a
cortisone
shot and a benedryl shot. So far, it has not made a difference. They gave him script for prednisone and hydroxyzine. We have appt to see oncologist tomorrow. Something has to give. He is getting no sleep.
Trower
in
Kidney Disease
8 months ago
Does physiotherapy help?
So I've had a pretty "hard" manual lifestyle and have arthritis in both shoulders, already had
cortisone
injections in both shoulders, so that tells me I have worn out my joints, also to throw into the mix I've now got chronic back ache,and my left hip is "twinging " I can't sleep with my back properly
So I've had a pretty "hard" manual lifestyle and have arthritis in both shoulders, already had
cortisone
injections in both shoulders, so that tells me I have worn out my joints, also to throw into the mix I've now got chronic back ache,and my left hip is "twinging " I can't sleep with my back properly
Cb1963
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
Naproxen
I'm on a very long waiting list for
cortisone
injections in both thumbs, the oil is making the waiting bearable.
I'm on a very long waiting list for
cortisone
injections in both thumbs, the oil is making the waiting bearable.
KMatrix
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
Update on my Update on my wrist
She also gave me a
cortisone
shot in the triggered thumb which wasn't nearly so scary or painful as I expected.. just some pressure over quickly and a little pain but Nothing to speak of ! EMG electrodes didnt hurt either! Anyway. it's been 24 hours thumb not moving but I understand it takes time.
She also gave me a
cortisone
shot in the triggered thumb which wasn't nearly so scary or painful as I expected.. just some pressure over quickly and a little pain but Nothing to speak of ! EMG electrodes didnt hurt either! Anyway. it's been 24 hours thumb not moving but I understand it takes time.
yogabonnie
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
My mother’s PSP , an update
Today the nurse told me that they gave her
cortisone
because they suspect adrenal insufficiency. One doctor told me that he is expecting all these changes from her disease condition. I am really confused what is happening to my mother? Is it all from her PSP condition
Today the nurse told me that they gave her
cortisone
because they suspect adrenal insufficiency. One doctor told me that he is expecting all these changes from her disease condition. I am really confused what is happening to my mother? Is it all from her PSP condition
Blueclouds07
in
PSP Association
6 months ago
advice please
GP said could be
cortisone
injection adding to things due to possible suppressed immune system. I did have test early am before thyroine but I had a cup of tea an hour before and took 10 mgs propranolol. I forgot this time to not take medication or eat or drink before test.
GP said could be
cortisone
injection adding to things due to possible suppressed immune system. I did have test early am before thyroine but I had a cup of tea an hour before and took 10 mgs propranolol. I forgot this time to not take medication or eat or drink before test.
Sailing14
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Cortisone Injections
Has anyone had to have a
cortisone
injection and if so, were there any issues during or after the injection? Thanks
Has anyone had to have a
cortisone
injection and if so, were there any issues during or after the injection? Thanks
Sagiegirl
in
MPN Voice
10 months ago
The Plot Thickens…
My Osteopath gave me a private doctor’s contact details so I could see them for a
cortisone
injection. I had the appointment this morning and it turned out to be a breath of fresh air. His bedside manner was so nice. He listened properly!
My Osteopath gave me a private doctor’s contact details so I could see them for a
cortisone
injection. I had the appointment this morning and it turned out to be a breath of fresh air. His bedside manner was so nice. He listened properly!
MsWhistledown
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Thyroid and Carpel Tunnel syndrome
She may need
cortisone
shots or surgery for it but before taking that leap just wondering if it is fixable by thyroid.
She may need
cortisone
shots or surgery for it but before taking that leap just wondering if it is fixable by thyroid.
ainslie
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
I don’t know what to do!!!
Well today was the follow up and it was not a good visit the medicine is not helping and since I have done
cortisone
shots (previously in my knees never worked) she basically told me my next option is a total hip replacement.
Well today was the follow up and it was not a good visit the medicine is not helping and since I have done
cortisone
shots (previously in my knees never worked) she basically told me my next option is a total hip replacement.
Dolphfan47
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
strange reaction to my Prednisone after all these years. Highly agitated!!!
racing and not thinking like myself and I am getting lots of sweats now when I take my blood pressure it’s not high and my heart rates not high and yet I am racing and shaking and it happens every day and has been now Getting worse and the only other thing that happened was I have been given shots of
cortisone
racing and not thinking like myself and I am getting lots of sweats now when I take my blood pressure it’s not high and my heart rates not high and yet I am racing and shaking and it happens every day and has been now Getting worse and the only other thing that happened was I have been given shots of
cortisone
bluegirl7
in
PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Deathly Fatigue?
As I am still on seven and a half mgs of pred which I understood to be around the physiological dose the body needs for its
cortisone
supplies, isn't this a bit early to be experiencing DF?
As I am still on seven and a half mgs of pred which I understood to be around the physiological dose the body needs for its
cortisone
supplies, isn't this a bit early to be experiencing DF?
Louisa1840
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
FLARE at 5.25mg??
And of course trying to get off of the
Cortisone
. I was convinced that the PMR was in total remission. But about 3 plus weeks ago I got really sore shoulders and figured it was the way I was sleeping. Then the muscles in my neck starting hurting both sides - so stiff.
And of course trying to get off of the
Cortisone
. I was convinced that the PMR was in total remission. But about 3 plus weeks ago I got really sore shoulders and figured it was the way I was sleeping. Then the muscles in my neck starting hurting both sides - so stiff.
Slosh
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
I am down to 2mg prednisone. Not noticing typical PMR symptoms
https://www.verywellhealth.com/
cortisone
-injections-in-diabetics-2549574 "The study recommends avoiding
cortisone
injections if your HbA1c is greater than 7%. "
https://www.verywellhealth.com/
cortisone
-injections-in-diabetics-2549574 "The study recommends avoiding
cortisone
injections if your HbA1c is greater than 7%. "
sdowney717
in
PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
What's going on?
He confirmed bursitis, gave me 2 shoulder
cortisone
shots which did help. Both GP and rheumatologist (and me) all wanted me off predisone as it doesn't work with fibromyalgia. Started tapering and off all prednisone now for a month.
He confirmed bursitis, gave me 2 shoulder
cortisone
shots which did help. Both GP and rheumatologist (and me) all wanted me off predisone as it doesn't work with fibromyalgia. Started tapering and off all prednisone now for a month.
Monkey321
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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