Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 I remember asking my doctor to give me this drug prior to my first trip to France years ago...I wanted to smell the bread and lavender...and did! I wonder though why you would have trouble getting prednisone from your doc. Those of us with this illness should always have some around, just in case of an increase in asthma....won't your doctor allow you to have some of this around just in case? > Ask Santa for Prednisone > > > > Just a quick note to thank whoever it was that suggested > taking Prednisone for Christmas in order to better enjoy the > fragrances of the season. (The posting was at least a year > old, and I can't find it now). > > Even though I'm benefiting from ASA desensitization, my sense > of smell is > available only about 2% of the time. So, this year, I gave > it a boost by a > quick regime of Prednison. Mulled cider, egg nog, the turkey, the > Christmas pudding -- such a delight to be able to enjoy their aromas. > > For the record, the daily doses, in mg, were: > 15, 15, 15, 15 (at which point the sos returned), 10, 10, 5, > 5 (today), 0 . > > It's not easy to get Prednisone without an prescription in > Canada, but it becomes just another reason to appreciate the internet. > > regards, > Ken West > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 None of my doctors will give it to me unless I'm very sick. I did have ENT specialist, the one who diagnosed me with Samters in the first place, tell me that it would do me some good to be on it every once in a while just to get me straightened out with my asthma and sinuses. But so many doctors only see it as a last resort. Ask Santa for Prednisone > > > > > > > > Just a quick note to thank whoever it was that suggested > > taking Prednisone for Christmas in order to better enjoy the > > fragrances of the season. (The posting was at least a year > > old, and I can't find it now). > > > > Even though I'm benefiting from ASA desensitization, my sense > > of smell is > > available only about 2% of the time. So, this year, I gave > > it a boost by a > > quick regime of Prednison. Mulled cider, egg nog, the turkey, the > > Christmas pudding -- such a delight to be able to enjoy their aromas. > > > > For the record, the daily doses, in mg, were: > > 15, 15, 15, 15 (at which point the sos returned), 10, 10, 5, > > 5 (today), 0 . > > > > It's not easy to get Prednisone without an prescription in > > Canada, but it becomes just another reason to appreciate the internet. > > > > regards, > > Ken West > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 All of my doctors over the years have told me to keep this around, just in case. I do not like taking it, the side effects are bad. I will have to start taking it again soon in prep for my next surgery, and am not looking forward to it. On that note...has anyone here ever had a 'trephination' procedure to get at your frontal sinus? I have a mucus sac that they need to drill through my head (right under my eyebrow) to get at, and am very nervous about it...the sac has already eroded through the orbit and is still growing, it is not likely they can reach it through the nose.....I just had surgery in April and am quite anxious abou this one.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 I never thought of asking the allergist or the internalist for a Prednisone prescription for " recreational " purposes -- they are both very cautious and drop the term " osteo necrosis " into the conversation very quickly. On the other hand, given all my experience, and the " wisdom " of my age, I perhaps will be more agreessive the next time I see them. Thanks for the encouragement. In the meantime, the stuff from Brazil has done me quite nicely through this Christmastime. regards, Ken West > From: " Kim OConnor " <kimoconnor@...> > Reply-samters > Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 11:03:10 -0800 > <samters > > Subject: RE: Ask Santa for Prednisone > > All of my doctors over the years have told me to keep this around, just > in case. I do not like taking it, the side effects are bad. > > I will have to start taking it again soon in prep for my next surgery, > and am not looking forward to it. > > . . . snip . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 My doc said he would prescribe prednisone for exactly that purpose (so I can enjoy the holiday scents and foods), but then we discovered how remarkably injected steroids (Kenalog) work for me. Now I just time my Kenalog injections so they cover the holiday periods. I've noticed no ill effects from the injections, and one injection will restore my sense of smell for months (as long as nine months). My notes from my personal experiments with prednisone can be found at: http://personal.ecu.edu/wuenschk/prednis.htm . Ask Santa for Prednisone Just a quick note to thank whoever it was that suggested taking Prednisonefor Christmas in order to better enjoy the fragrances of the season. (Theposting was at least a year old, and I can't find it now).Even though I'm benefiting from ASA desensitization, my sense of smell isavailable only about 2% of the time. So, this year, I gave it a boost by aquick regime of Prednison. Mulled cider, egg nog, the turkey, theChristmas pudding -- such a delight to be able to enjoy their aromas.For the record, the daily doses, in mg, were:15, 15, 15, 15 (at which point the sos returned), 10, 10, 5, 5 (today), 0 .It's not easy to get Prednisone without an prescription in Canada, but itbecomes just another reason to appreciate the internet.regards,Ken West Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 Okay, LOL.... I thought I was the only one that did that during the holidays. My ENT knows how bad I want to be able to smell during the holidays so he lets me do prednisone (or Medrol, that is easier on my body) about 2-3 times a year. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 I never suggested on use it for recreational purposes....i have it in case of bad asthma attacks...but most doctors will allow you to do something (kenalog shots or prednisone) a couple times of year at most...any more than that without a real need would be bad in my opinion. > RE: Ask Santa for Prednisone > > > > All of my doctors over the years have told me to keep this around, > > just in case. I do not like taking it, the side effects are bad. > > > > I will have to start taking it again soon in prep for my > next surgery, > > and am not looking forward to it. > > > > . . . snip . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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