Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Hi Harper and Kay, I tried the Cellcept and it made me sick...I just dont tolerate any drugs that well..So I discused it with my DR and we just decided to stay with the Pred..I Know how Im going to react with it...The main thing that I like about the Pred(did I say like????..LOL)is that my lungs no longer hurt and I can breath better...that is a big plus!!!!the DRS didnt want to put me on steroids when I was younger..I had surgery on my eyes for the Glaucoma and that is going well...See an Endo for the diabetes..use insulin ...that is going well,but he says even if I go off the Pred I will probably still be diabetic...but that is no suprise...most of my family is diabetic..I had trouble with my sugar years ago and kept it controlled with diet and exercise...Take Fosamax for my bones and that is doing well...I got down to 71/2 mgs of Pred, but my numbers went up so Im back to 10mgs...Not to bad!!!!I can honestly say ,I really dont mind the Pred anymore.My body has gotten used to it...Iknow what the side effects are and how to deal with them..My husband calls me the Chubby Little Chipmunk..thats Ok, I call him the One Legged Pirate,hes an amputee and blind in one eye... I will be 62 in April and I never thought I would live this long...I dont have the energy I used to have,my house is a mess most of the time..Life is too short to clean house all the time...I take time for myself and do the things I want to do...I used to tell people that my body hated me and I would never see 65 and retirement ,and now there are days I think I will not see 65,but I am retired...LOL... One out of two isnt too bad....so you live one day at a time... If people dont like the way I look or how I keep house,I will gladly trade places with them for awhile and see how they do---I dont change myself for anyone ...and that is how you stay strong .... Dont get me wrong ,I still have days when I give into the the feeling s that I just cant do it anymore,but I hear my mother saying when I was a child.... " Take your medicine and shut up and here is a Chocolate Covered Cherry to make it taste better " ... My Mother died from colon cancer,but every time I eat a Chocolate Covered Cherry , I remember what she said... So anyone facing any of lifes struggles that think they would be better off dead...THERE IS ALLWAYS HOPE!!!!DONT GIVE UP!!!Life is good,no matter what is thrown at you!!!! Im snowed in today, here in Bloomington...The dishes need to be done...Tooooo bad,Im going to sew today!!!!! Best Wishes to all.. Carol in Snowy Bloomington Indiana In , Kay <kuerston@...> wrote: > > Carol, having read your story, I agree with everything Harper wrote. Your life has been an amazing journey. You are an inspiration to all to fight. You have an indomitable spirit. After all you have been through, tackling AIH will be relatively easy. Your family must be very proud of you. I know I am. I hope your lft's return to normal very soon, if they aren't already, and that you find a steroid-sparing immunosuppressant you can tolerate. You deserve the best and that's what I wish for you. > > Kay_TX, AIH/PBC > > > > Carol, I admire your determination and courage. I wish life were easier for you -- and for all us humans, I guess. You are blessed with great inherent gifts, or perhaps I should say that you've created those gifts for yourself. You're better off than many people with flawless health! Are you taking anything in place of the Imuran? There are other steroid-sparing drugs, such as 6MP or CellCept, that might help. How long have you been taking Prednisone? > -Register to be an organ donor > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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