Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 Hi everyone, I am seeing my doctor April 5. I received my diagnosis a couple of weeks ago and the doctor started me on predisone, 40 mg, I also take ursodial 300 mg, 5 a day. Harper you mentioned having the doctor check for diabetes, and hypertension, also bone density. I am urinating frequently and also my blood pressure is going up since I started the predisone. I am feeling extremely tired, and also am experiencing heartburn and severe sore throats. The doctor said the predisone is probably causing the heartburn so he started me on protinix one a day. I am shaky especially when I don't eat on time, and I ate a cookie the other day and I got the worst headache. Anyway I am wondering if my blood sugar is high. Thanks for your help. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Thanks for the replies. Things with Orapred were going fine in the beginning, about a year ago, it just started getting worse the last couple of months. We also have a T & A scheduled for Dec.11 at Stanford with Dr. Messner. I am freaking out because does not get what is happening. He does not know the words sick and fever, so I am not sure how to explanin things to him. He is a bright kid, but still quite immature for his age (3.5). We were going to wait for another year but these weekly fevers and so much Predisone, tylenol, and motrin has overwhelmed us. Thanks again, and good luck with the T & A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 We were the same with the prednisone. It seemed to work great at first and did not affect the time between the fevers. Then Calder actually stopped fevering for over 6 months and we thought we were done with it. He started again in the spring and the fevers were every two weeks and had started coming even closer (a day or so each time) so we tried cutting back on the prednisone. I am freaking out about the surgery because we are having it done in Fairfax, VA which is about an hour and a half from where we live. I just hope there are no emergencies. I scheduled it the day before Thanksgiving because that way it is less time I have to take off work but now Calder seems distressed that he won't be able to eat anything on Thanksgiving. We have talked about it and he seems to understand what is going on in a limited way but I am worried he will completely freak out the day of the surgery when we get to the hospital. Best of luck to you too! Alyssa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hi Alyssa, Is Dr. Bahadori doing Calder's surgery? was fevering on top of fevers leading up to surgery w/ Dr. Bahdori. The doctor (and the anathesiologist) actually agreed to do surgery on while he was at the end of a fever episode. Everything went well and the fever was gone after surgery. Calder might actually get to eat on Thanksgiving after all (especially some mashed potato, cut up turkey, and stuffing smothered in gravy). ate like normaly 48 hours after surgery. All of those foods are really soft and should go down very easy. I also found that felt really well the first 4 or so days after surgery. It really was day 5-9 that were especially tough. Unfortunatly I could not work the full 10 days of recovery, as had a really hard time with the pain. He is also in daycare and the doctor advised against exposing him to those germs until he was healed. He was probably especially cautious, as was only 24mos at the time. Good Luck! We have been fever free and 100% healthy since surgery in May. Hope you get the same results. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 So far no fever and only two more days to go. I never received a return call from Bahadori's office but had Calder at his pediatrician for his presurgery check up and he told me he did not know of any contraindication with taking the steroid before the surgery. Hopefully we will not have to even think about it. We have a special toy for Calder for after the surgery (Ironman, his favorite). I am just getting nervous about the whole thing but I am sure it will all go fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Hi, with Damian's fevers coming every two weeks on prednisone, we'd give one dose and skip a day and have to give him a second dose, we decided the T/A was the way to go. It's very common for the prednisone to increase the frequency of fevers. Damian was also sick with other " normal " things between episodes, too. He would have ear infections. That may have been from the year prior being undiagnosed and then using the prednisone reduced his immune system. Good luck, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Hi, with Damian's fevers coming every two weeks on prednisone, we'd give one dose and skip a day and have to give him a second dose, we decided the T/A was the way to go. It's very common for the prednisone to increase the frequency of fevers. Damian was also sick with other " normal " things between episodes, too. He would have ear infections. That may have been from the year prior being undiagnosed and then using the prednisone reduced his immune system. Good luck, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Hi, with Damian's fevers coming every two weeks on prednisone, we'd give one dose and skip a day and have to give him a second dose, we decided the T/A was the way to go. It's very common for the prednisone to increase the frequency of fevers. Damian was also sick with other " normal " things between episodes, too. He would have ear infections. That may have been from the year prior being undiagnosed and then using the prednisone reduced his immune system. Good luck, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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