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Steroids are carefully calculated so that you will be weaned off of them slowly over several weeks time for a reason. Steroids are naturally produced in your body in small amounts. Taking these high amounts of steroids causes your adrenal glands to stop producing so much of the steroids themselves, giving them a little break. You wean off of the drugs slowly to force your adrenal glands to start producing the natural steroids again. If you mess with the dosages too much, your adrenal glands may just get too confused to even bother creating natural steroids again. This causes adrenal insufficiency which could lead to Addison's disease.
Other reasons to not mess with your steroid doses could be the various side effects related to it: Increased heart rate and/or palpitations, insomnia, high blood pressure, bone aches and weakness, muscle weakness, irritability, moodiness, etc.
Please take the steroids as directed by your doctor! I was on them before too. The weight gain is scary, but it WILL go away! When you're on a high dosage of 60 mg, you are hungry all the time. Try to eat healthier alternatives and fill up on water. Also, as your dosages go down over the weeks, your hunger will lessen, too.
Good luck!
I hope you get everything sorted, but if i were you i'd keep to what the doc has prescribed.