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Previously on "Side effects of steroids……"

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  • xoggoth
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    100ft! Is that running from the living room to the fridge to get another cake to stuff in your big fat face?
    Bloody hell, wish I did live in a house like that!

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  • Liability
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    I am on Pednisolone to settle down a skin infection (second prescription for this, on 4 5mg a day).

    At Body attack I was on fire – could have done the class all over last night which is mad as did a very energetic session on Sunday morning.

    Skin going a little on the orange side

    Lost it with Out-Sourcing guys yesterday delivering vague and sanitized test reports and dropping a few chutneys, to the point of saying get it sorted or you may well be on the next flight to the East.

    I am normally a really placid, calm person, but kind of enjoying the new me!!
    mixture of placebo and chem imbalance.

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  • chris79
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    Watch those steroids...
    http://www.thehumorarchives.com/atta...4/bachelor.jpg

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Christ, talk about a load of sickly nerds......
    WHS.
    Seems most of CUK seem to be physically or mentally challenged.
    Is it coz you is weedy IT geeks who were bullied at skool?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    Skin going a little on the orange side
    Dont use any more fake tan

    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    I am normally a really placid, calm person
    Is that how you refer to a doormat?

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  • ace00
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Exercise on its own seems to get one in the mood for more. Sometimes I go for a run and feel knackered in the first 100ft ............
    100ft! Is that running from the living room to the fridge to get another cake to stuff in your big fat face?





    *no offense

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Just wait till you see what it does to your 'nads...

    You may not be so happy then..
    I believe shrinking nads are a less of a problem if one has had a vasectomy. In fact mine are no less microscopic than they have always been.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Exercise on its own seems to get one in the mood...
    Exercise has that effect on me too.

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  • xoggoth
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    Exercise on its own seems to get one in the mood for more. Sometimes I go for a run and feel knackered in the first 100ft then get more energy as I go on. After about 20-30mins, especially if it's a nice day and I have discovered a new footpath, I don't feel like stopping.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    I am on Pednisolone to settle down a skin infection (second prescription for this, on 4 5mg a day).

    At Body attack I was on fire – could have done the class all over last night which is mad as did a very energetic session on Sunday morning.

    Skin going a little on the orange side

    Lost it with Out-Sourcing guys yesterday delivering vague and sanitized test reports and dropping a few chutneys, to the point of saying get it sorted or you may well be on the next flight to the East.

    I am normally a really placid, calm person, but kind of enjoying the new me!!

    Just wait till you see what it does to your 'nads...

    You may not be so happy then..

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  • DimPrawn
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    Christ, talk about a load of sickly nerds......

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  • gingerjedi
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    I was put on prednisolone when first diagnosed with IBD after months of not being able to eat I had a veracious appetite, I’d recommend ‘all you can eat’ Chinese but don’t make a habit of it.

    They don’t build muscle but they certainly give you a new found energy and yes I was a moody bugger, I would make snappy comments that would make others blush... I’d just say “what?” I honestly couldn’t see what I had done wrong?

    Looking back I was an arse on steroids.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    There was a case of a well known female Olympic swimmer (KA) who was on these, she suffered serious side effects including major increase in body hair. Her coach dismissed her concerns, being of the opinion that a little body hair on a woman was not that unusual. 'It is when its dangling down to your bollocks' she allegedly responded



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  • NotAllThere
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    I was going to respond, but noticed that it is Wilmslow.

    << Canned laughter >>

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  • ASB
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    There are a lot of side effects with Steriods. Read the leaflet that came with them. If you have gone straight to 45mg - which I am hoping is just to typo - then you should (in my view) be an inpatient.

    Personally I've been on prednisolone for a neuro/immune condition for some years. I am on a maintenace dose of 7mg (combined with other immuno suppresants) - though was as high as 80.

    Common side effects:-

    Mood swings
    Osteoporosis
    Europhoria
    Depression
    Excessive Appetite
    Lack of appetite
    Excessive tiredness
    Insomina
    Gastric problems (not uncommon for probanthine or omeprazole to also be prescribed to alleviate gastric symptoms).

    (yes I know most of these are contradictory).

    There are a whole load of things. However most of the side effects are related to long term use. If you are on a small dose for a few days then apart from going generally a bit mental you should be fine. When your treatment finishes it should be remembered that it is very easy to build up a dependency and best way off - even from small dosages can be a gradual reduction over a few weeks.

    edit: BTW enteric coated tablets (possibly the little re buggers pogle refers to) are much better on the digestion than non coated. It's something to do with absorbtion rates. Though these are only currently available in 5mg and 25mg, not 1mg.

    You might find this useful if you haven't read it already: http://www.patient.co.uk/medicine/Prednisolone.htm
    Last edited by ASB; 28 July 2009, 09:47.

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