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Lynda - which helped more, the prednisone or hydrocortisone? By the

way, I never heard of prednisone for adrenal support until I joined this

group. My mother has been on it for years for Polymyalgia Rheumatica

(PMR), which, unlike fibromyalgia, is curable, and for GCA (Giant Cell

Arteritis). My neurologist said if my neuropathy gets worse, and the

neurontin ceases to help, he will put me on prednisone. I believe it

helps with inflammation.

.....joan

......I have been taking 5mg for about 5 months now but before

that I was taking hydrocortisone for about 11 months. My progress is slow

even though my blood tests show that my TSH is suppressed and Free T3 and

Free T4 is mid range - they need to be higher.......

Lynda (in the UK)

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Joan,

most definitely the prednisone. My official diagnosis is fibromyalgia/chronic

fatigue syndrome and my doc prescribes neurontin for the peripheral neuropathy.

To me, it only acts as a painkiller - that is, it takes the pain away for as

long as you take it. He doesn't want to know (or is ignorant about) adrenal

fatigue and that is why I am self-treating with pred.

Lynda

Re: Pred / Lynda

Lynda - which helped more, the prednisone or hydrocortisone? By the

way, I never heard of prednisone for adrenal support until I joined this

group. My mother has been on it for years for Polymyalgia Rheumatica

(PMR), which, unlike fibromyalgia, is curable, and for GCA (Giant Cell

Arteritis). My neurologist said if my neuropathy gets worse, and the

neurontin ceases to help, he will put me on prednisone. I believe it

helps with inflammation.

....joan

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Lynda - I suspect I'm getting fibro. How exactly did the prednisone

help you feel better? Did it help the fibro and / or neuropathy?

Or just give you more energy? Did it help the aches and pains?

....joan

> Joan,

> most definitely the prednisone. My official diagnosis is

fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome and my doc prescribes neurontin

for the peripheral neuropathy. To me, it only acts as a painkiller -

that is, it takes the pain away for as long as you take it. He

doesn't want to know (or is ignorant about) adrenal fatigue and that

is why I am self-treating with pred.

> Lynda

>

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