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I was beginning to habituate after 9 months then my home alarm goes off and I’m back to square one. It’s hard to take it anymore. Maybe Prednizone would help. Anyone know?

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rabbits65

Maybe you need to disconnect the Home alarm , if it’s affecting your T that bad. . Then after awhile you will calm down again naturally . However if you leave this alarm connected you never know when it might go off again, your be back to square one .Good luck , your not alone,

Remember we are all suffering the dreaded T . 😔

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doglover1973 in reply torabbits65

Agree with all of the above. All the best bapvd. Hope your T settles very soon.

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Happyrosie

Do you mean prednisone? The steroid? I can’t imagine it would help - but I’m not a pharmacist

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