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Been on prednisone for over 6 mos...started at 60 mg a day for CO...

Posted at 3:48 AM on Aug 01, 2006 by dvotdtohm2005, #16486
Been on prednisone for over 6 mos...started at 60 mg a day for COPD's, major lung infections at times. Yes, it helped clear that up, but as mentioned by all of you, the side affects are about to ruin relationships with friends/family. I am supposed to start weaning down to 40, etc...for at least two weeks, then 30, and so on, till off completely, but so far, once I get down to the 30, the infections start back and I end up back up to 60. Weight gain, major hunger, major burning where they go in and where they go out...eyes watery/blurred vision. Personality has become very agressive and have lost two friends this week because of my outbursts. It's like I know what I am doing, yet can't control it. I have never been so depressed, and I am on Wellbutrin but doesn't seem to be helping. Steroids leave permanent enlargement of neck and the new look on face remains for the most part...I believe you call in moon face...I just look in a mirror and don't even recognize the person Ihave become. age 57/f
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Reply about 1 month ago on Nov 01, 2008 by narcisobrazil, #14042

Hello,
I have been on prednisone for almost two and a half years. As far as I know and just because it did happen to me, the moon face will go away once you have weaned yourselff completely off the drug. To me this is the worst side effect this drug can cause. I also hate to look at myself in the mirror and see the moon every time. It will go away, though. Believe me, it happened to me once, but now I am on it again, so I have the face again. Good luck...

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