Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 B. I can only speak for my self but even on meds I still now and then get fevers spikes not as high as the start of still but I still get them most of the time they are late at night and I only know of them because I wake up some what damp from it breaking . sorry but that all I can add for you hugs The Redneck Marty G. Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. Mark Twain ________________________________ Subject: Question about medicine Let's see I have been on prednisone for 3 days now I have not spiked a fever more than once and it didn't go higher than 100 degrees. However, I have cut my activity level down so dramatically I slightly fear if I start to do any type of activity the spiking will start again. Does anyone have any experience with once the spiking fevers get in control if they can come back simply from doing physical exertion. I have cut down my college school load. Now I am only taking on-line classes and I also quit tutoring for right now, but I was just wondering if this pred is something that just suppresses the symptoms or if it gets rid of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Hi. I had multiple fevers a day reaching over 104 degrees when I first got sick, but now that things are more chronic my fevers are still daily but lower mostly in the 99's. I am currently not on any medication but am seeing my rheum Monday and hopefully he will start me on something. Anyways, this year for the first time (been sick 3 years) I notice that when I'm flaring any little physical activity gives me an instant fever. It was especially bad in the summer when it was really hot and humid out. That was hellish. Like constant fevers all day. Yuck! I couldn't do anything without sweating like a pig. I'd be afebrile then do dishes (hot water?) and bango flushing feeling all over sweating check my temp and there it is. Eat warm food, clean the littler box, vacuum, take a shower...all these things will instantly give me a fever. I thought I finally had the perfect excuse to make my boyfriend do all the housework! haha Anyway I think my thermostat is just shot. lol Even now that its cooler out I still get a fever every time I take a shower and some times doing any little exertion but it was definitely worse in the summer. I experimented by taking my boyfriends and dad's temps before and after showers just in case it was normal and I'm not turning into a complete hypochondriac. But no it's just me. I just have to do little things at a time, rest then do more, etc. I don't take prednisone but I would say that everyone is different and has a different experience with different meds. My sister is also sick with the same illness as me and started methotrexate which worked pretty well but not quite enough so now she's starting Plaquenil in addition. It's common to have to take a combo of meds but everyone is different. Hang in there! Sometimes it takes a little experimenting to find the right combo of meds you'll need to get you feeling better which takes time. It's annoying though I know! Aubrey >Does anyone have any experience with once the spiking fevers get in control if >they can come back simply from doing physical exertion. I have cut down my >college school load. Now I am only taking >on-line classes and I also quit >tutoring for right now, but I was just wondering if this pred is something that >just suppresses the symptoms or if it gets rid of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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