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steroid sidefx...
hi Ive been on high dosage of pred all yr and also take hydrocortisone as long term steroids have meant my body cant produce steroids anymore. Im quite a small built person n have always been quite slim. I went into hospital in feb a size 8-10 but now im a size 14-16. This is really gettin me down as
hi Ive been on high dosage of pred all yr and also take hydrocortisone as long term steroids have meant my body cant produce steroids anymore. Im quite a small built person n have always been quite slim. I went into hospital in feb a size 8-10 but now im a size 14-16. This is really gettin me down as
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16 years ago
Adrenal Insufficiency?
Hello, I know a lot of us on here are steroid-dependent for asthma control, but I was wondering if anyone else had become completely steroid dependent physiologically? I had the short synacthen test, and the results were bad. I then had the long synacthen test, and as a result of that, i've been told
Hello, I know a lot of us on here are steroid-dependent for asthma control, but I was wondering if anyone else had become completely steroid dependent physiologically? I had the short synacthen test, and the results were bad. I then had the long synacthen test, and as a result of that, i've been told
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18 years ago
Pred and hydrocortisone??
Been told today that our little girl (aged 2) is going onto a daily maintenance dose of Pred. We were also given a very quick demo and vague explanation of an additional hydrocortisone injection she may need if in an accident or if she has a vomiting bug for example. Thing is I'm confused. Not about
Been told today that our little girl (aged 2) is going onto a daily maintenance dose of Pred. We were also given a very quick demo and vague explanation of an additional hydrocortisone injection she may need if in an accident or if she has a vomiting bug for example. Thing is I'm confused. Not about
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13 years ago
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Asthma but no wheeze
Hi I had a bit of a scary experience yesteday with my asthma (I'm alright now) and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts. I had an attack in chemistry at school which ended up with the ambulance being called and me ending up in A&E. I wasn't given salbutamol nebs as I'd already had well over 10
Hi I had a bit of a scary experience yesteday with my asthma (I'm alright now) and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts. I had an attack in chemistry at school which ended up with the ambulance being called and me ending up in A&E. I wasn't given salbutamol nebs as I'd already had well over 10
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16 years ago
Asthma and skin dryness
Hi there Does anyone with asthma suffer from incredibly dry skin? My eyelids are sometimes so itchy it's unbearable - although when I take my preventer regularly the problem seems to disappear. the problem is primarily on my face, although I have two nasty patches of excema (which I have suffered
Hi there Does anyone with asthma suffer from incredibly dry skin? My eyelids are sometimes so itchy it's unbearable - although when I take my preventer regularly the problem seems to disappear. the problem is primarily on my face, although I have two nasty patches of excema (which I have suffered
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17 years ago
adrenal insufficiency following long-term steroids
Thanks to long-term oral steroids, my adrenal glands function at about 5% of normal output and therefore I have to take hydrocortisone. However getting the balance right between sufficient cortisol intake & trying to ""wake up"" my adrenal glands is difficult. I often experience extreme fatigue (don't
Thanks to long-term oral steroids, my adrenal glands function at about 5% of normal output and therefore I have to take hydrocortisone. However getting the balance right between sufficient cortisol intake & trying to ""wake up"" my adrenal glands is difficult. I often experience extreme fatigue (don't
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14 years ago
Diet
Hi I am new user - be gentle with me!! I have had asthma since age of 12 or so when it was more allergy based then and I thought I had grown out of it as I had no real breathing issues with allergies for years. At the age of 36 I had a persistent cough and was treated for chest infection. It never
Hi I am new user - be gentle with me!! I have had asthma since age of 12 or so when it was more allergy based then and I thought I had grown out of it as I had no real breathing issues with allergies for years. At the age of 36 I had a persistent cough and was treated for chest infection. It never
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15 years ago
Pred rage
when your on a rescue does of pred after IV hydrocortisone, is it normal to be more tired than usual or just angry/ tearful for no apparent reason?
when your on a rescue does of pred after IV hydrocortisone, is it normal to be more tired than usual or just angry/ tearful for no apparent reason?
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16 years ago
Ive done it again
when will i learn lol, bike landed me in costa again. probably wouldnt have been so bad if i hadnt commenced my shift as normal before having to go in to a waiting room while my supervisor comes down to take me to a and e. suppose working in a hospital has its advantages. soo after 2 rounds of nebs,
when will i learn lol, bike landed me in costa again. probably wouldnt have been so bad if i hadnt commenced my shift as normal before having to go in to a waiting room while my supervisor comes down to take me to a and e. suppose working in a hospital has its advantages. soo after 2 rounds of nebs,
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16 years ago
Bag/container for syringe?
Just wondered if anyone could tell me what they carry their meds round in? We've just been told Maddie (2) needs hydrocortisone injection if she goes into crisis. Trouble is I'm not sure what I should carry it around in as obviously we need it on us at all times. Anyone?
Just wondered if anyone could tell me what they carry their meds round in? We've just been told Maddie (2) needs hydrocortisone injection if she goes into crisis. Trouble is I'm not sure what I should carry it around in as obviously we need it on us at all times. Anyone?
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13 years ago
allergies to IV hydrocortisone anyone?
Just wondering if anyone else has allergies to IV hydrocortisone? It's been suggested that I may be allergic to it, as I always seem to deteriorate very rapidly once in hospital. Have now been told to avoid it, and have either methylpred or dex instead. Any thoughts?
Just wondering if anyone else has allergies to IV hydrocortisone? It's been suggested that I may be allergic to it, as I always seem to deteriorate very rapidly once in hospital. Have now been told to avoid it, and have either methylpred or dex instead. Any thoughts?
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18 years ago
Post Hospital Discharge
Hi all, My asthma has been shockingly uncontrollable for about 4/5 months now, culminating in being admitted to hospital for 2 weeks after catching the flu. I've always had asthma, with the occasional blip here and there, but by and large it has always been well controlled and has always responded well
Hi all, My asthma has been shockingly uncontrollable for about 4/5 months now, culminating in being admitted to hospital for 2 weeks after catching the flu. I've always had asthma, with the occasional blip here and there, but by and large it has always been well controlled and has always responded well
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18 years ago
steroid resistance
I have just returned from an appt at the RBH where i was told that inmy last 2 blood tests it has shown that i have veryif eradable levels of pred in my blood despite taking 40+mg daily. It was suggested that im not absorbing them or eliminating them too quickly to be effective. I respond well to iv
I have just returned from an appt at the RBH where i was told that inmy last 2 blood tests it has shown that i have veryif eradable levels of pred in my blood despite taking 40+mg daily. It was suggested that im not absorbing them or eliminating them too quickly to be effective. I respond well to iv
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17 years ago
Asthma, Panic Attacks & Adrenal Insufficiency
Ok, I have a confusing one here and don't know what to make of it! My son has severe asthma and is on all sorts of meds including long term Pred. I have been advised that during bouts of increased stress/illness he should take additional Hydrocortisone. Recently he has had a few asthma attacks that
Ok, I have a confusing one here and don't know what to make of it! My son has severe asthma and is on all sorts of meds including long term Pred. I have been advised that during bouts of increased stress/illness he should take additional Hydrocortisone. Recently he has had a few asthma attacks that
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15 years ago
First time at A&E - was scary (sorry, bit long)
Had an attack on way to work today - fortunately hubby was driving - and quickly realised wasn't getting better with Ventolin, so asked him to turn round and take me to hospital. Had to battle with the traffic back into town. By the time I got there I was nearly passing out, hyperventilating too and
Had an attack on way to work today - fortunately hubby was driving - and quickly realised wasn't getting better with Ventolin, so asked him to turn round and take me to hospital. Had to battle with the traffic back into town. By the time I got there I was nearly passing out, hyperventilating too and
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16 years ago
Venting for a moment...(warning this is long)
I feel so bad whinging here, as I know many of the members here have much much more severe asthma than what I've got. I caught a cold a week ago, started with a sore throught on Monday, Tues the runny nose, no fever just slightly elevated ( 37.5-37.7). Wednesday morning I had increasing asthma symptoms
I feel so bad whinging here, as I know many of the members here have much much more severe asthma than what I've got. I caught a cold a week ago, started with a sore throught on Monday, Tues the runny nose, no fever just slightly elevated ( 37.5-37.7). Wednesday morning I had increasing asthma symptoms
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18 years ago
adrenal failure
Hello everyone I have total adrenal failure, along with other endocrinological problems (premature ovarian failure meaning that I produce no sex hormones, and also very low / borderlerline thyroxine levels). I have taken a lot of short doses of prednisilone over the years, but have never been on steroids
Hello everyone I have total adrenal failure, along with other endocrinological problems (premature ovarian failure meaning that I produce no sex hormones, and also very low / borderlerline thyroxine levels). I have taken a lot of short doses of prednisilone over the years, but have never been on steroids
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18 years ago
Maintenance pred and side effects??
Still trying to get my head around maddie (aged 2) beige on maintenance dose of pred daily. It's only been 8 days so far but I'm trying to understand the side effects! She's had loads of short courses of pred which have done the trick after 5 days but due to the fact she has so many relapses, Shes now
Still trying to get my head around maddie (aged 2) beige on maintenance dose of pred daily. It's only been 8 days so far but I'm trying to understand the side effects! She's had loads of short courses of pred which have done the trick after 5 days but due to the fact she has so many relapses, Shes now
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13 years ago
Missing work...
Hi! I'm a newbie, and so grateful having found this website last week! Essentially, I'm a teacher with asthma that is usually very well controlled. However, two weeks ago I had a huge flare up that had me hospitalised for 3 days. It was the worst I've ever had - crashed in the ambulance and ended up
Hi! I'm a newbie, and so grateful having found this website last week! Essentially, I'm a teacher with asthma that is usually very well controlled. However, two weeks ago I had a huge flare up that had me hospitalised for 3 days. It was the worst I've ever had - crashed in the ambulance and ended up
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14 years ago
Ape Woman!!
I think I read somewhere this can be a side-effect of steroids, but was wondering if anyone else had experienced this. I'm currently on high-dose Pred (been a while now) and also on Hydrocortisone replacement so I'm taking a lot of steroid each day (plus what's in high-dose inhalers and creams for my
I think I read somewhere this can be a side-effect of steroids, but was wondering if anyone else had experienced this. I'm currently on high-dose Pred (been a while now) and also on Hydrocortisone replacement so I'm taking a lot of steroid each day (plus what's in high-dose inhalers and creams for my
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