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I have had trouble with eczema/psoriasis for several years and it...

Posted at 3:49 AM on Aug 28, 2008 by sandee1621, #33933
I have had trouble with eczema/psoriasis for several years and it has spread to most of my body. Hands, arms, elbows, back, chest and stomach, hips, back-side of my thighs, knees, bottoms of my feet, scalp, inside my ears, forehead, what haven't I mentioned? So far, Prednisone is the only medication I can take that clears it up. Trouble is, the doc won't let me take it long enough to completely clear the rash before I'm tapered off. After reading some of the other posts, I've got to say that I've never noticed any adverse reaction. My appetite is up a little, but my energy level is also up and I burn off any extra calories. I sleep better (no itching) and for longer periods, wake feeling better, have a better outlook for the day and am ready to go. I'm a salesman, so my mental attitude is important, and my wife and family all agree that I'm less moody and in a generally better frame of mind while taking Prednisone. I've noticed no stomach or bowel distress except for being a little less regular than normal. But no constipation and no diarrhea. I'm 61 so a few muscular aches and pains and joint stiffness are to be expected, but I've noticed no unusual incidents. While I don't advocate taking large doses (define large doses???) for long periods, I've read that taking Prednisone on an every-other-day basis can be effective while greatly reducing the risk of side-effects. I think Prednisone has been a real "miracle drug" for me and just wish there was something as effective without the side-effects.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 28, 2008 by ddeboer, #11708

Gosh your lucky to have such an informed Doctor. If you read, most of the Dr's mentioned in these post never informed their patients about the long term side effects. Hence they were placed on large doses (To me above 10mg) for long periods of time and suffered all the "adverse reactions" you mention you have been fortunate to avoid. Count yourself as just one of the fortunate ones.

Continued Good luck!!

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Reply about 1 year ago on Sep 18, 2008 by bsquare, #12495

I'm surprised your doctor never considered antivirals.
My husband has severe psoriasis- he uses injectable Enbrel weekly and has very few breakouts.
Ask about it- prolonged use of cortisteroids is very dangerous.

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