Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Lots of stuff to read on Prednisone. Here's one: http://www.skinsite.com/info_prednisone_cortisone_internal.htm Google it, and you'll have a million sites to check (literally). Yes it really really works, but . . . My favourite side-effect is " osteonecrosis " , just because it's so much fun to say it. -- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/links From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:00:23 +1000 <samters > Subject: RE: The joy of smell Thanks to all of those who have replied about their loss of smellŠ. The common theme I am picking up is that when people take prednisone more often than not their smell returns. Would it be appropriate for me to say that???? I don¹t know a great deal about prednisone, but when you take it, it does effect your body doesn¹t it. I know that most drugs have some side effects, but using prednisone long term is not recommended??? Can anyone comment on this please? Also, is it advisable not to take prednisone whilst trying to conceive a baby, being pregnant or whilst breastfeeding? Thanks . From: Crispinian@... [mailto:Crispinian@...] Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2004 2:17 PM samters Subject: Re: The joy of smell I'm with ya, Karl. I had a love of scents (even " dirty " ones) long prior to becoming anosmic (following sinus surgery) in early 2002 and that passion for fragrance has only deepened as a result of this condition. When, after starting a course of prednisone early last month, I first was able to smell the contents of a jar of peanut butter, I nearly cried. I'm trying to hold onto my sense of smell now with low doses of prednisone and revelling in every scent I encounter, from chocolate cake to sweaty socks! Rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Thanks ken, I will have a look at the website. I do have some prednisone from my last operation here (give to me in july) they are 5mg…. Thanks again. me From: Ken West [mailto:kenwest@...] Sent: Monday, 29 November 2004 8:16 AM samters Subject: Re: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell) Lots of stuff to read on Prednisone. Here's one: http://www.skinsite.com/info_prednisone_cortisone_internal.htm Google it, and you'll have a million sites to check (literally). Yes it really really works, but . . . My favourite side-effect is " osteonecrosis " , just because it's so much fun to say it. -- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/links From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:00:23 +1000 <samters > Subject: RE: The joy of smell Thanks to all of those who have replied about their loss of smellÐ. The common theme I am picking up is that when people take prednisone more often than not their smell returns. Would it be appropriate for me to say that???? I don¹t know a great deal about prednisone, but when you take it, it does effect your body doesn¹t it. I know that most drugs have some side effects, but using prednisone long term is not recommended??? Can anyone comment on this please? Also, is it advisable not to take prednisone whilst trying to conceive a baby, being pregnant or whilst breastfeeding? Thanks . From: Crispinian@... [mailto:Crispinian@...] Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2004 2:17 PM samters Subject: Re: The joy of smell I'm with ya, Karl. I had a love of scents (even " dirty " ones) long prior to becoming anosmic (following sinus surgery) in early 2002 and that passion for fragrance has only deepened as a result of this condition. When, after starting a course of prednisone early last month, I first was able to smell the contents of a jar of peanut butter, I nearly cried. I'm trying to hold onto my sense of smell now with low doses of prednisone and revelling in every scent I encounter, from chocolate cake to sweaty socks! Rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 And if you really want some tales of woe, take a look at: http://medications.com/go/se/Prednisone I just hope that my dosage is such that these things won't happen,. I never take more than 25mg/day, and decrease to zero over 2 to 3 weeks. I do remember when I took it for a longer periord, when I was dealing with Pleurisy, my appetite was amazing, and I did have swelling in joints. -- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/links From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:26:09 +1000 <samters > Subject: RE: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell) Thanks ken, I will have a look at the website. I do have some prednisone from my last operation here (give to me in july) they are 5mgŠ. Thanks again. me From: Ken West [mailto:kenwest@...] Sent: Monday, 29 November 2004 8:16 AM samters Subject: Re: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell) Lots of stuff to read on Prednisone. Here's one: http://www.skinsite.com/info_prednisone_cortisone_internal.htm Google it, and you'll have a million sites to check (literally). Yes it really really works, but . . . My favourite side-effect is " osteonecrosis " , just because it's so much fun to say it. -- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/links From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:00:23 +1000 <samters > Subject: RE: The joy of smell Thanks to all of those who have replied about their loss of smellÐ. The common theme I am picking up is that when people take prednisone more often than not their smell returns. Would it be appropriate for me to say that???? I dont know a great deal about prednisone, but when you take it, it does effect your body doesnt it. I know that most drugs have some side effects, but using prednisone long term is not recommended??? Can anyone comment on this please? Also, is it advisable not to take prednisone whilst trying to conceive a baby, being pregnant or whilst breastfeeding? Thanks . From: Crispinian@... [mailto:Crispinian@...] Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2004 2:17 PM samters Subject: Re: The joy of smell I'm with ya, Karl. I had a love of scents (even " dirty " ones) long prior to becoming anosmic (following sinus surgery) in early 2002 and that passion for fragrance has only deepened as a result of this condition. When, after starting a course of prednisone early last month, I first was able to smell the contents of a jar of peanut butter, I nearly cried. I'm trying to hold onto my sense of smell now with low doses of prednisone and revelling in every scent I encounter, from chocolate cake to sweaty socks! Rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Wow! Thanks for that site, Ken. Yes, prednisone has many problems, but I have found that when I get a sinus infection, antibiotics are essentially worthless without some prednisone. Fortunately, since going on aspirin, I only seem to need a 4mg dosepak as opposed to much higher/longer doses before. Looks like and I touched off a good discussion regarding the value of smell and taste. It appears that most of us really miss it when its gone. I remember a few years ago when my dr. refused to give me prednisone due to my low bone density rating. It about drove me crazy not being able to taste for about a year. I really craved my prednisone fix and couldn't get it. I would dream about the time 10-15 years ago when I got my smell back while driving back from the doctor's office after he gave me a prednisone shot. That was fast! Of course after the polyps got bigger, it took a lot longer to work. Jim --- Ken West <kenwest@...> wrote: > > And if you really want some tales of woe, take a look at: > http://medications.com/go/se/Prednisone > > I just hope that my dosage is such that these things won't happen,. > I never take more than 25mg/day, and decrease to zero over 2 to 3 weeks. > > I do remember when I took it for a longer periord, when I was dealing with > Pleurisy, my appetite was amazing, and I did have swelling in joints. > > -- > Ken West > Check the library . . . > samters/links > > From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> > Reply-samters > Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:26:09 +1000 > <samters > > Subject: RE: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell) > > > Thanks ken, I will have a look at the website. > > I do have some prednisone from my last operation here (give to me in july) > they are 5mgŠ. > > > > Thanks again. > > me > > > > > From: Ken West [mailto:kenwest@...] > Sent: Monday, 29 November 2004 8:16 AM > samters > Subject: Re: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell) > > > Lots of stuff to read on Prednisone. > Here's one: > http://www.skinsite.com/info_prednisone_cortisone_internal.htm > > Google it, and you'll have a million sites to check (literally). > > Yes it really really works, but . . . > > My favourite side-effect is " osteonecrosis " , just because it's so much fun > to say it. > > -- > Ken West > Check the library . . . > samters/links > > From: " , Ang & Jack " <savandenban@...> > Reply-samters > Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:00:23 +1000 > <samters > > Subject: RE: The joy of smell > > > Thanks to all of those who have replied about their loss of smellÐ. > > > > The common theme I am picking up is that when people take prednisone more > often than not their smell returns. Would it be appropriate for me to say > that???? > > > > I dont know a great deal about prednisone, but when you take it, it does > effect your body doesnt it. I know that most drugs have some side effects, > but using prednisone long term is not recommended??? Can anyone comment on > this please? > > > > Also, is it advisable not to take prednisone whilst trying to conceive a > baby, being pregnant or whilst breastfeeding? > > > > Thanks > > . > > > > > From: Crispinian@... [mailto:Crispinian@...] > Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2004 2:17 PM > samters > Subject: Re: The joy of smell > > > I'm with ya, Karl. I had a love of scents (even " dirty " ones) long prior to > becoming anosmic (following sinus surgery) in early 2002 and that passion > for fragrance has only deepened as a result of this condition. When, after > starting a course of prednisone early last month, I first was able to smell > the contents of a jar of peanut butter, I nearly cried. I'm trying to hold > onto my sense of smell now with low doses of prednisone and revelling in > every scent I encounter, from chocolate cake to sweaty socks! > > Rusty > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Wow, that is depressing....makes me not feel so bad about not being able to smell after reading some of those posts. Luckily I average taking the pred pak about twice a year. I even hate taking it that much. But it sure is nice smelling a couple of months out of the year....Sounds like alot of the people in our group take pred quite a bit during the year. (TX)Ken West <kenwest@...> wrote: And if you really want some tales of woe, take a look at:http://medications.com/go/se/PrednisoneI just hope that my dosage is such that these things won't happen,.I never take more than 25mg/day, and decrease to zero over 2 to 3 weeks.I do remember when I took it for a longer periord, when I was dealing withPleurisy, my appetite was amazing, and I did have swelling in joints.-- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/linksFrom: ", Ang & Jack" <savandenban@...>Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:26:09 +1000<samters >Subject: RE: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell)Thanks ken, I will have a look at the website.I do have some prednisone from my last operation here (give to me in july)they are 5mgŠ. Thanks again. me From: Ken West [mailto:kenwest@...]Sent: Monday, 29 November 2004 8:16 AMsamters Subject: Re: Prednisone (was:The joy of smell)Lots of stuff to read on Prednisone.Here's one:http://www.skinsite.com/info_prednisone_cortisone_internal.htmGoogle it, and you'll have a million sites to check (literally).Yes it really really works, but . . .My favourite side-effect is "osteonecrosis", just because it's so much funto say it.-- Ken West Check the library . . . samters/linksFrom: ", Ang & Jack" <savandenban@...>Reply-samters Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:00:23 +1000<samters >Subject: RE: The joy of smellThanks to all of those who have replied about their loss of smellÐ.The common theme I am picking up is that when people take prednisone moreoften than not their smell returns. Would it be appropriate for me to saythat???? I dont know a great deal about prednisone, but when you take it, it doeseffect your body doesnt it. I know that most drugs have some side effects,but using prednisone long term is not recommended??? Can anyone comment onthis please? Also, is it advisable not to take prednisone whilst trying to conceive ababy, being pregnant or whilst breastfeeding?Thanks . From: Crispinian@... [mailto:Crispinian@...]Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2004 2:17 PMsamters Subject: Re: The joy of smellI'm with ya, Karl. I had a love of scents (even "dirty" ones) long prior tobecoming anosmic (following sinus surgery) in early 2002 and that passionfor fragrance has only deepened as a result of this condition. When, afterstarting a course of prednisone early last month, I first was able to smellthe contents of a jar of peanut butter, I nearly cried. I'm trying to holdonto my sense of smell now with low doses of prednisone and revelling inevery scent I encounter, from chocolate cake to sweaty socks!Rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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