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Many thanks for the answers. Jura, I had been told before exactly what you said - that coming off Prednisolone should not be attempted without the back up of another medication. But my rheumatologist didn't agree. He said that Prednisolone could be reduced to zero if unless symptoms returned. I wasn't happy with that, to be honest but didn't question him.
Sqad, the AI condition is Polymyalgia Rheumatica and the prescribed cortico-steroid is Prednisolone. Condition was diagnosed by Rheumatologist five years ago, although symptoms had been present for about two years before that and were attributed to arthritis.
Inital dose of Pred was 50 mg, reducing to 25 mg after three months.
Since then the dosage has fluctuated from 25 down as far as 10 mg depending on symptoms - sometimes a flare up occurs and dosage has to be increased quickly.
Other medication I take are Clopidogrel, Rosuvastatin, and Vit D, B12 and C supplements (prescribed).
At the start, when Pred dose was high, my BP was high and Amlodipine was prescribed. But since the Pred dose was reduced to 25 mg or below BP has been more normal and Amlodipine was discontinued last year.
In October last year, I was on 10 mg Pred and began reducing by half a mg approximately every six weeks. There was not return of PMR symptoms so I began to think maybe the condition had gone into remission, as I had heard of this happening with other patients.
So I persevered with the reduction of Prednisolone.
Some time ago, however, a GP had explained that when dosage of Pred exceeds 10 mg, the adrenal glands cease to produce Cortisol, and it is important if reducing below 10 mg, to do so very slowly so adrenal glands may be slow to start cortisol production again.
So I reduced with great caution, but felt no ill effects at all.
But when I reduced to 8 mg I began to feel very unwell - lightheaded, dizzy, and utterly exhausted all the time and unable to think properly, or concentrate to read. I have also lost over a stone in weight and my appetite has all but disappeared.
I googled the symptoms and related it to Prednisolone and found that the list of symptoms of cortisol deficiency exactly match my symptoms.
I was hoping someone with experience or knowledge of taking Prednisolone could give me some more information about the relationship between reduction of prednisolone and the symptoms I have been experiencing.