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This is an interesting site:
Because I have CD, I prefer the Prednisone option, not the injection though, I have about a dozen of these on each leg! Watch out for the long term usage of prednisone (many years of straight use will cause osteoperosis).
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I hope this has helped. If you're in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex area. Contact Dr. Brian Hickey in Arlington, TX.
He also has an office located in Allen, TX.
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I have been prescribed Prednisone but I don't want to take it as there's nothing to confirm that this steroid is safe for pregnant women.
I don't want to take anything to harm my baby but I also don't want to be in this much pain for the next 6 months of my pregnancy (last time I had this is was summer 2008 and lasted 4 months)
Can anyone give any advise on how I can treat this safely and continue to work?
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I had Erythema Nodosum for a few years. I think it was from the year 2002 till 2006 or 7. It kept recurring every year around the same times, march and September.
My specialist treated me with Dapsone and I was taking this for a year and a half, and it has not recurred again since I stopped taking the medication. I hope this helps someone.
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I'm 26 and currently recovering from NE. I've been sick since 10th of Decemeber. At first i didnt know what it was, just my knees and elbows and hips were hurting. So i went to see my doc and she sent me to rheumatologist. After I started taking antibiotics and Dicloberl Retard i got lumps on my legs and high fever (before the meds fever was around 37.0-37.5C, but after antibiotics it was higher than 38.0C).
I got scared and went back to my doc, who sent me to the hospital. There i was tested and treated with the same medicine. I got home before christmas and things got only worse til the new years eve.
I had high fever, lumps on shins, knees, my joints were swollen, i could even walk to the bathroom. During the day i felt kind of okay, but by the time evening came, i felt like disaster. Everything went horrifying around 6-8pm. I took paracetamol before i went to bed, because the fever was so high and i got cold shivers and couldnt fall asleep.
On 30 december i got weird allergy rash on my shins and by 31st of december, i got the allergy spots all over my body.
I went to c my doc again and i was taken off from the antibiotics and she prescribed PREDINOSOLON. Ever since then i havent had any fever and no pain either.
I felt very weak in the beginning and i got tired and sweaty from doing nothing (a'la standing up and doing nothing). But now im feeling awesome and as in the beginning of the treatment i took 25mg, then now im on 10mg and soon to be on 5, etc..
Sometimes i still feel like my knees are hurting and i feel kind of stiff sometimes.. but im healing and that's all that matter.
The only problem is, that im keen on weightlifting and it disturbs me that im not allowed to lift weights til about 20th of march. So the main reason im writing here about my experience, is to know if anyone has any experience with NE and working out?
How long does the recovery take?
How long have you been resting home (from work, etc)? cuz I'm so tired from doing nothing and im going to work tomorrow.. I hope my health will keep up and i wont get any hitbacks and i will keep on healing, despite the little activity im going to get by moving @ work.
The docs main concern is the joint inflammation (which is making me worried also.. so i dont want to take any risks with the physical activity) that can occur if not being careful.. so, tell me about your experience and knowledge.
Also, the docs think that i got this NE from Streptococci bacteria (throat), but i think its just sensitivity to the antibiotics. Also i have no ideas what could have triggered the NE..
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Hello!
I started training again in the end of february/beginning of march, but my joints still ached from time to time, today in june, i can say im feeling much better and that i feel like i have recovered. Im lifting quite heavy again, so i hope it wont come back :)
But i think when u went down with the prednisolon, then you should go back to doctor and talk about it.. i think u should go back to higher amounts, and start to reduce slowly again. but consult your doctor for sure!
I wish you good luck, 6 weeks is very long time!
Do you know what caused this to you? Do you have issues with throat as well?
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What i did wrong, was sleeping in a tent! Be careful of getting cold NE victims!
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