I agree with grannyhotwheels. I hate feeling like I'm being a pain in the rear to my Dr. and the office. BUT, they should know what is going on. I think I'd give it a week or two. For me, on prednisone it works very fast where I notice I am much, much better. So if it wouldn't work in a week for me I would let them know. Something isn't right on my end would be my thinking.
I am at the moment taking nothing and right now don't really feel I HAVE to. I'd like something for some of my off the wall symptoms but blah I can live with them. I'll just start getting pushy if things start getting bad again :)
Thank you! That's what I needed to know. I will give him a call on Monday :-)
You should definetely let the doctor know that your symptoms are not improving or getting worse... If nothing else just to have it noted in your records that the steroids are not working... Always report any new or worsening symptom for this reason...
I'm not sure he will order PT without seeing you again but you can always ask... Wishing you the best...
I'll be praying,
Carol
They called and said that my MRI was "no worse than it usually is". LOL. It was just of the brain, so doesn't say anything about my spinal cord though.
I was just wondering if and when I should let them know that my symptoms aren't easing up. Three weeks, six weeks? Since it is affecting my walking should I ask for a referall to physical therapy? I already own a large variety of assistive devices. Throughout the years I've aquired quite a collection. ;-)
I'm just not sure what the protocol is since usually my symptoms start improving shortly after the steroids. If I'm just supposed to sit tight and deal I can do that too :-)
Bright Blessings,
April
Can you get your MRI results before your appointment with the neuro? Having to wait on them for 4 to 5 months seems way too long to me... I would definetely call him and if that doesn't get you in any earlier your PCP may be able to get the results for you... Mine did for me...
I hope this helps and I'm so sorry your in a relapse right now...
I'll be praying,
Carol