Hello all, I am writing this from India. I m now 40 years male.
I am In problem from 2016 and had been diagnosed as primary cns vasculitis in 2017. It took longer to diagnose and with biopsy they confirmed it's primary CNS angitis I am under treatment from AIIMS delhi . I have been on cyclophosamide from Nov 17 to Nov 18 but got relapse again n again inbetween like sever occipital headaches, nistegmuss .
In November 2018 I had relapse with right side hemiparesis.
I was shifted on rituximab and oral steroids
As soon as I come in 20mg steroid I get some symptoms.
Tried to taper steroids many times.
Again now suffered left side hemiparesis.
Please advise n guide. I am in dire need. Let me know if u need more details if my disease.
Regards.
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Hello there, how much are you trying to taper the steroids? Here it appears that most people taper them very slowly. When I say slowly, I mean very very slowly. Perhaps by 1mg a month or even drop by 1mg every 2 months. It very much depends on how your system reacts. If you've had Rituximab then that is often very good for most people. Just come down on your steroids slowly but also check with your hospital consultant. Best wishes
I was diagnosed with CNS Vasculitis in 2008 but have been in remission since 2014. It took me 3 years to come off steroids and like you I would drop to a point and then the symptoms would return. You must go slowly and there will be setbacks, but persevere. Get support from your consultant. Keep well.
I have a different type of vasculitis, but it took me more than 3 years to get off prednisolone.
There are two things to consider:
a) how fast you taper, slowly is the key.
and b) does the immunosuppressant keep you on medical remission?
You were on cyclophosphamide for a year. Infusions or tablets? No steroids?
Rituximab does take months to start working. Did you have 2 infusions the first month and then an infusion a couple of months later? After that it is given usually twice a year.
If you have more questions please ask and I will direct you to the helpline, you can contact them by email.
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