Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 I've been taking Prednisone for more than 15 years and my doctors have been wanting me to quit taking it. So, I started 2 months ago by going down one mg at a time every 2 weeks or so. At the same time I was taking MS Contin for pain and thought it was helping. I got down to 7 mg and was doing ok, but had another sudden bout of Pneumonia and ended up in the CCU for more than a day and in the hospital for another few days. I thought I was doing well with the prednisone, but I started having more trouble with my lower back, right hip, and right leg. I have had trouble with the thigh muscles being numb, tingling, hurting and feeling cold, so I went to a Neurosurgeon about 5 years ago. He did lots of tests and announced that he had the answer to my problem! I was wearing my clothes too tight. I guess he gets paid for that, but I surely wouldn't, and didn't. 2 weeks ago, I forgot to put my anti-inflammatories in my pill cases, forgot to take my meds on Sunday night, and didn't have any methotrexate until Tuesday. By the time I figured out why I hurt so much, I couldn't stand myself. I'll try not to do that again. So, to today's trouble. For the last few weeks, I could only sit or stand leaning to the left and forward a little to take pressure off the nerve being pinched in my back. I can hardly walk, sit or stand without pain. The pain is in a line from my lower lumbar to my right hip, and then down the leg depending on how bad the pinch is, I guess. It'll sometimes go to my ankle. I was supposed to go to my doc yesterday, but had nobody to take me, and didn't feel safe trying it by myself, so I had to cancel. I really don't know if I should see another specialist, rheumy, or my Doc first. It became unbearable so I went back up on my Prednisone to 10 mg and it's a little better. What's the secret to getting off it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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