Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Well good grief Lynn... You sure know how to put the ole damper on losing weight....LOL I've never looked at it like that... ***** I've always looked at the first three letters of the word d-i-e-(t.) ***** Most damaged muscle is not repairable but she will have you build up the muscles surrounding the damaged areas. Building the good muscle up will help with the fatigue you feel in your legs. The Pred has ALWAYS affected my left eye and put, like you said, pressure on it. It gave me one sided headaches which scared me a little. I also got blurred vision and I had to stop driving at night. My vision at the time would change drastically making it nerve racking to drive. It's good you're going to see the eye doctor. Best to have it checked out and at least get a base line. To this very day I still have problems with blurred vision and pressure on my left eye especially when I'm very tired... Not as bad as it was when I was on the high dose of Pred so this is disease related. I'm still sort of tired.... sort of! I didn't get to the clinic yesterday because I was waiting for UPS to arrive. So I rested all day long. Today I have to get my butt in gear and go pick up my Enbrel. I just wish I could have a maid to do all of these things....lol No more falling but that's a bad word to say to me... LOL I trip all the time, does that count? You bet I'm glad I don't live in Buffalo... YIKES!!!! I would have to stay buried in the snow and hope and pray there would be enough food in the house to last the winter. Of course that's one way to lose the weight. Take care, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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