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1313843 tn?1275021437

Is this normal

All,
I just went through Prednisone IV and on tapering off for next 35 days. Treatment was for the symptoms I had on right side.

Most of the symptoms on my right side has cut in half and some are gone completely(leg cramps are gone, blood/water dripping feeling is gone and the crawling feeling),
but My left side is starting to pick up the same symptoms such as tighten muscle, no feeling at times, trembling and shooting pain.

Should i just wait for the tapering off of Prednisone and then  worry about the left side or do something about it already?


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Call the physician ASAP/Do something NOW!!!!!!  Please do not WAIT until the predisone is completed.  
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1313843 tn?1275021437
Hi Pablo,
I have not called DR yet, just trying to see/ listen from others here before doing anything about it especially since I just finished my IV.  I'll call soon to be sure.

thanks for the advice.
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1323278 tn?1298122488
siv, have you called your doctor?  I guess this is what I would do right away if I were in your situation.  However, somebody with more experience might chip in and have better advice!  Hope you get better.

Pablo
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