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taking steroids at night?
Has anyone experience of taking
steroids
at nighttime? Am sure I’ve read somewhere that it was quite successful and am keen to give it a try. Am in the process of reviewing my medications and the timings.
Has anyone experience of taking
steroids
at nighttime? Am sure I’ve read somewhere that it was quite successful and am keen to give it a try. Am in the process of reviewing my medications and the timings.
Ancestry1234
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Pelvic pain may be entrapped nerves
Dear friends. For anyone with pelvic pain which is undiagnosed. Please look up ACNES which stands for abdominal cutanous nerve entrapment syndrome. I've suffered from abdominal / pelvic pain for the last 3 years. All tests done with urology, gynaecology, and gastroenterology came back negative.
Dear friends. For anyone with pelvic pain which is undiagnosed. Please look up ACNES which stands for abdominal cutanous nerve entrapment syndrome. I've suffered from abdominal / pelvic pain for the last 3 years. All tests done with urology, gynaecology, and gastroenterology came back negative.
Sunrach
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Probiotics anyone?
I am on my 3rd course of antibiotics, 2nd course of
steroids
and now a blue inhaler to boot!
I am on my 3rd course of antibiotics, 2nd course of
steroids
and now a blue inhaler to boot!
Moomin8
in
NRAS
2 years ago
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Left in Limbo
I was discharged in June last year, on a course if
steroids
which were gradually reduced. Since being a home i have gradually improved. I am currently on folic acid, Thiamine & Adcal.
I was discharged in June last year, on a course if
steroids
which were gradually reduced. Since being a home i have gradually improved. I am currently on folic acid, Thiamine & Adcal.
J4ck1369
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Hey all
Can not fault my new rheumatologist though as she rang me straight away and explained I'm in a flare and sorted out the new medication of hydroxychloroquine there and then and also put me on a 6 week course of
steroids
to try and help the current flare whilst the new medication has time to work!
Can not fault my new rheumatologist though as she rang me straight away and explained I'm in a flare and sorted out the new medication of hydroxychloroquine there and then and also put me on a 6 week course of
steroids
to try and help the current flare whilst the new medication has time to work!
Haylz2109
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
PMR News from Med page 1.10.23
Steroids
are now the "mainstay" of therapy for PMR, Li and colleagues observed. "For conventional synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs [DMARDs, such as methotrexate], there is no convincing evidence of efficacy," they wrote.
Steroids
are now the "mainstay" of therapy for PMR, Li and colleagues observed. "For conventional synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs [DMARDs, such as methotrexate], there is no convincing evidence of efficacy," they wrote.
JanetGarrettN
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
GCA or not ……..
I had a drs appointment this afternoon to discuss re-starting
steroids
after a recent flare up. I haven’t been on
steroids
since August. Whilst I was there I mentioned that I have had a strange intermittent headache around my left eye and temples.
I had a drs appointment this afternoon to discuss re-starting
steroids
after a recent flare up. I haven’t been on
steroids
since August. Whilst I was there I mentioned that I have had a strange intermittent headache around my left eye and temples.
Jlml
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
PMR or Myofascial?
I’ve been treated for PMR since November 2020 and am now off
steroids
but feeling really quite unwell. I’ve now been told I have myo fascial, not PMR. I am unsure what to do next.
I’ve been treated for PMR since November 2020 and am now off
steroids
but feeling really quite unwell. I’ve now been told I have myo fascial, not PMR. I am unsure what to do next.
ClioMcM
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Bronchiectasis and use Pulmicort with tooth issues.
I do not want to take Oral
steroids
as I have Hypogammaglobulinemia . Not on IVIG. I am ok with my Ventolin as use an Aero chamber. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you.
I do not want to take Oral
steroids
as I have Hypogammaglobulinemia . Not on IVIG. I am ok with my Ventolin as use an Aero chamber. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you.
Dottie11
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Antihistamines for Post Covid Symptoms?
Hi, a few weeks ago I tested positive for Covid… It caused an asthma flare but my Fostair and Ventolin along with a course of Dexomethasone
steroids
seemed to have kept it manageable… Although the actual illness passed very quickly (temp, awful throat, horrible barking coughing fits) I have been left
Hi, a few weeks ago I tested positive for Covid… It caused an asthma flare but my Fostair and Ventolin along with a course of Dexomethasone
steroids
seemed to have kept it manageable… Although the actual illness passed very quickly (temp, awful throat, horrible barking coughing fits) I have been left
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
steroid injection
I have inflammatory arthritis and started methotrexate having been on Prednisolone for 5 years - for PMR which seems to have flipped to arthritis My knees are v swollen,stiff and have difficulty walking- have had 2 lots of steroid inj into my r knee- Rheumy wants to try a third inj when I have enough
I have inflammatory arthritis and started methotrexate having been on Prednisolone for 5 years - for PMR which seems to have flipped to arthritis My knees are v swollen,stiff and have difficulty walking- have had 2 lots of steroid inj into my r knee- Rheumy wants to try a third inj when I have enough
bakingD
in
NRAS
1 year ago
Not directly PMR - but grandma was right: Eat up your greens!
src=mkm_ret_221203_mscpmrk_neuro_alzheimers&uac=150045MJ&impID=4939932#vp_2 Although they are thinking about cognitive decline in aging and dementia, cognitive problems are also associated with many drugs, including
steroids
.
src=mkm_ret_221203_mscpmrk_neuro_alzheimers&uac=150045MJ&impID=4939932#vp_2 Although they are thinking about cognitive decline in aging and dementia, cognitive problems are also associated with many drugs, including
steroids
.
PMRpro
Ambassador
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
4am Wake up call
I know that the inflammation is produced in the body around this time but I am wondering if it’s the
steroids
causing this or the inflammation. Has anyone else experienced it? Would welcome any advice please Thanks in advance 😊
I know that the inflammation is produced in the body around this time but I am wondering if it’s the
steroids
causing this or the inflammation. Has anyone else experienced it? Would welcome any advice please Thanks in advance 😊
Charliepeace
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Feeling despondent
Hi I last posted when I was waiting for my first biologic Imraldi which turned out to be Hyrimoz another bio similar. Before getting my first biologic injection on 7th June, rheumatology did in fact give me another steroid injection 80mg in the bum 19 days previously ! That eased thing’s slightly
Hi I last posted when I was waiting for my first biologic Imraldi which turned out to be Hyrimoz another bio similar. Before getting my first biologic injection on 7th June, rheumatology did in fact give me another steroid injection 80mg in the bum 19 days previously ! That eased thing’s slightly
Akaka
in
NRAS
1 year ago
Not sure if this is the right place
Fast forward to this year where I seen a new rheumatologist a couple of weeks ago she sends me for bloods and urine test stating that if these come back normal she will trial me on
steroids
to see if it resolves liver issues and then be able to confirm its autoimmune based on that whilst still trying
Fast forward to this year where I seen a new rheumatologist a couple of weeks ago she sends me for bloods and urine test stating that if these come back normal she will trial me on
steroids
to see if it resolves liver issues and then be able to confirm its autoimmune based on that whilst still trying
Haylz2109
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
30mg to zero in five days??
Friend has a severe chest infection and as part of his medication has been prescribed 30 mg of
steroids
for five days, then zero. I am just wondering how this is possible given all the advice about tapering?
Friend has a severe chest infection and as part of his medication has been prescribed 30 mg of
steroids
for five days, then zero. I am just wondering how this is possible given all the advice about tapering?
LBM1953
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Update injections
So he put the injections in, first freezing cold spray then super freezing cold spray, then
steroids
shot. I had an anaesthetic in the spray but still felt the pain. It's done now and hopefully in 2 days the pain should lesson, or maybe go. But I feel exhausted and am falling asleep and it's 7 pm.
So he put the injections in, first freezing cold spray then super freezing cold spray, then
steroids
shot. I had an anaesthetic in the spray but still felt the pain. It's done now and hopefully in 2 days the pain should lesson, or maybe go. But I feel exhausted and am falling asleep and it's 7 pm.
Carolsos
in
NRAS
2 years ago
OTD BFN with Euploid - any advice?
I’ve had ERA, used antibiotics,
steroids
, Clexane blood thinners, I also did a progesterone test on transfer which revealed 39 result (target was 50) so I doubled my progesterone to 6 x cylogest and 2 x Lubion. I’m 38 and this was my third failed transfer.
I’ve had ERA, used antibiotics,
steroids
, Clexane blood thinners, I also did a progesterone test on transfer which revealed 39 result (target was 50) so I doubled my progesterone to 6 x cylogest and 2 x Lubion. I’m 38 and this was my third failed transfer.
MollyRobs
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
2 year old acute asthma
She has been hospitalized six times over the past year and was on oxygen &
steroids
during her stay. Just recently, she was prescribed an inhaler for acute asthma. Her doctor didn't fully diagnose her yet due to her age. She recently got sick and is starting to have mild breathing issues.
She has been hospitalized six times over the past year and was on oxygen &
steroids
during her stay. Just recently, she was prescribed an inhaler for acute asthma. Her doctor didn't fully diagnose her yet due to her age. She recently got sick and is starting to have mild breathing issues.
alyce16
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma or COPD?
I can ride a cycle 15 miles (but admit to struggling with hills although I do have other conditions which could have a bearing on this: I have Paroxysmal Tachycardia (an arrythmia) and Polymialgia Rhumatica which affects muscles (but I take
steroids
for this)).
I can ride a cycle 15 miles (but admit to struggling with hills although I do have other conditions which could have a bearing on this: I have Paroxysmal Tachycardia (an arrythmia) and Polymialgia Rhumatica which affects muscles (but I take
steroids
for this)).
Rostom
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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