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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 502293" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Ladies,</p><p>Thank you! You are the</p><p>The reason the Prednisone would mess with my Addison's is that I take cortisone (for the Addison's) which is a steroid. It's the preferred medication. at least here in the U.S. Some doctors do treat it with Prednisone. I haven't read a lot of good about that. My doctor said if I need the Prednisone they would take me off the cortisone. I definitely do not want that to happen. Thanks for letting me know there are other options!!</p><p></p><p>My sister (a nurse) was researching some stuff last night texted me that: Some of the lesser known symptoms of celiac disease: anemia (forgot that doctor also said yesterday I am somewhat anemic), osteoporosis (I have osteopenia), bone fractures, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus symptoms. Maybe it really is the Celiac's?</p><p></p><p>I so appreciate all of the good thoughts and good advice as well. It helps more than you know. I need to remember to focus on the fact that I've lived with auto-immune diseases all of my life with my polyglandular failures (Addison's, Hypothyroid, and Primary Ovarian Failure)and have been fine. </p><p></p><p>Love you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 502293, member: 1631"] Ladies, Thank you! You are the The reason the Prednisone would mess with my Addison's is that I take cortisone (for the Addison's) which is a steroid. It's the preferred medication. at least here in the U.S. Some doctors do treat it with Prednisone. I haven't read a lot of good about that. My doctor said if I need the Prednisone they would take me off the cortisone. I definitely do not want that to happen. Thanks for letting me know there are other options!! My sister (a nurse) was researching some stuff last night texted me that: Some of the lesser known symptoms of celiac disease: anemia (forgot that doctor also said yesterday I am somewhat anemic), osteoporosis (I have osteopenia), bone fractures, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus symptoms. Maybe it really is the Celiac's? I so appreciate all of the good thoughts and good advice as well. It helps more than you know. I need to remember to focus on the fact that I've lived with auto-immune diseases all of my life with my polyglandular failures (Addison's, Hypothyroid, and Primary Ovarian Failure)and have been fine. Love you all! [/QUOTE]
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