Prednisone

Seana30

New member
Hi all!

It has been quite some time since I have posted on here. I pop in every now and then to make sure everyone is well, but feel weird posting here with Courtney not living with me on a daily basis.

Courtney is adjusting to life in Maryland well. She started her junior year in high school and loving her new school. Her health is doing well (knock on wood) and her weight is still holding around 95. She is still 5"3' so she still needs to gain weight, but at least she is not losing any.

Lauren started college and moved into the dorms. She is LOVING it. Cameron started high school and is in the marching band. I am having some empty nest issues, but am hoping to feel better about it soon and enjoy the peace and quiet of a house with no teenage girls running around and all the drama that goes along with teenage girls....lol.

Anyways....I have a quick question. Prednisone seems to be prescibed when people get a resp. infection. What is the purpose of the prednisone for the lungs? Does it help to clear mucus out? What are the side effects of taking a short (around 5 days)/low dose round of prednisone?

Thanks. Hope everyone is well. Take care

Seana
 

Seana30

New member
Hi all!

It has been quite some time since I have posted on here. I pop in every now and then to make sure everyone is well, but feel weird posting here with Courtney not living with me on a daily basis.

Courtney is adjusting to life in Maryland well. She started her junior year in high school and loving her new school. Her health is doing well (knock on wood) and her weight is still holding around 95. She is still 5"3' so she still needs to gain weight, but at least she is not losing any.

Lauren started college and moved into the dorms. She is LOVING it. Cameron started high school and is in the marching band. I am having some empty nest issues, but am hoping to feel better about it soon and enjoy the peace and quiet of a house with no teenage girls running around and all the drama that goes along with teenage girls....lol.

Anyways....I have a quick question. Prednisone seems to be prescibed when people get a resp. infection. What is the purpose of the prednisone for the lungs? Does it help to clear mucus out? What are the side effects of taking a short (around 5 days)/low dose round of prednisone?

Thanks. Hope everyone is well. Take care

Seana
 

Seana30

New member
Hi all!

It has been quite some time since I have posted on here. I pop in every now and then to make sure everyone is well, but feel weird posting here with Courtney not living with me on a daily basis.

Courtney is adjusting to life in Maryland well. She started her junior year in high school and loving her new school. Her health is doing well (knock on wood) and her weight is still holding around 95. She is still 5"3' so she still needs to gain weight, but at least she is not losing any.

Lauren started college and moved into the dorms. She is LOVING it. Cameron started high school and is in the marching band. I am having some empty nest issues, but am hoping to feel better about it soon and enjoy the peace and quiet of a house with no teenage girls running around and all the drama that goes along with teenage girls....lol.

Anyways....I have a quick question. Prednisone seems to be prescibed when people get a resp. infection. What is the purpose of the prednisone for the lungs? Does it help to clear mucus out? What are the side effects of taking a short (around 5 days)/low dose round of prednisone?

Thanks. Hope everyone is well. Take care

Seana
 

Seana30

New member
Hi all!

It has been quite some time since I have posted on here. I pop in every now and then to make sure everyone is well, but feel weird posting here with Courtney not living with me on a daily basis.

Courtney is adjusting to life in Maryland well. She started her junior year in high school and loving her new school. Her health is doing well (knock on wood) and her weight is still holding around 95. She is still 5"3' so she still needs to gain weight, but at least she is not losing any.

Lauren started college and moved into the dorms. She is LOVING it. Cameron started high school and is in the marching band. I am having some empty nest issues, but am hoping to feel better about it soon and enjoy the peace and quiet of a house with no teenage girls running around and all the drama that goes along with teenage girls....lol.

Anyways....I have a quick question. Prednisone seems to be prescibed when people get a resp. infection. What is the purpose of the prednisone for the lungs? Does it help to clear mucus out? What are the side effects of taking a short (around 5 days)/low dose round of prednisone?

Thanks. Hope everyone is well. Take care

Seana
 

Seana30

New member
Hi all!
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<br />It has been quite some time since I have posted on here. I pop in every now and then to make sure everyone is well, but feel weird posting here with Courtney not living with me on a daily basis.
<br />
<br />Courtney is adjusting to life in Maryland well. She started her junior year in high school and loving her new school. Her health is doing well (knock on wood) and her weight is still holding around 95. She is still 5"3' so she still needs to gain weight, but at least she is not losing any.
<br />
<br />Lauren started college and moved into the dorms. She is LOVING it. Cameron started high school and is in the marching band. I am having some empty nest issues, but am hoping to feel better about it soon and enjoy the peace and quiet of a house with no teenage girls running around and all the drama that goes along with teenage girls....lol.
<br />
<br />Anyways....I have a quick question. Prednisone seems to be prescibed when people get a resp. infection. What is the purpose of the prednisone for the lungs? Does it help to clear mucus out? What are the side effects of taking a short (around 5 days)/low dose round of prednisone?
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<br />Thanks. Hope everyone is well. Take care
<br />
<br />Seana
 

Skye

New member
my doctor uses it as a last resort and does not tend to like to use it at all. It helps with inflammation in a sense and that helps open things up to clear the mucus. The down side is that it is suppresses the immune system, is hard on the bones, causes very high blood sugars and a host of other side effects. So for CFers I think they are careful with when and how much to prescribe.
 

Skye

New member
my doctor uses it as a last resort and does not tend to like to use it at all. It helps with inflammation in a sense and that helps open things up to clear the mucus. The down side is that it is suppresses the immune system, is hard on the bones, causes very high blood sugars and a host of other side effects. So for CFers I think they are careful with when and how much to prescribe.
 

Skye

New member
my doctor uses it as a last resort and does not tend to like to use it at all. It helps with inflammation in a sense and that helps open things up to clear the mucus. The down side is that it is suppresses the immune system, is hard on the bones, causes very high blood sugars and a host of other side effects. So for CFers I think they are careful with when and how much to prescribe.
 

Skye

New member
my doctor uses it as a last resort and does not tend to like to use it at all. It helps with inflammation in a sense and that helps open things up to clear the mucus. The down side is that it is suppresses the immune system, is hard on the bones, causes very high blood sugars and a host of other side effects. So for CFers I think they are careful with when and how much to prescribe.
 

Skye

New member
my doctor uses it as a last resort and does not tend to like to use it at all. It helps with inflammation in a sense and that helps open things up to clear the mucus. The down side is that it is suppresses the immune system, is hard on the bones, causes very high blood sugars and a host of other side effects. So for CFers I think they are careful with when and how much to prescribe.
 

JazzysMom

New member
Prednisone can be a blessing in disguise. It definitely helps me with opening up the airways, but as its been stated it doesnt come without a cost.

Most of the affects that we need to worry about is with long term or frequent uses, but not all.

One thing I found out since being on it this last time (still tapering off now that I returned from our trip) is that it gives me a false sense of security.

I had a lot of energy & functioned on less sleep. This is actually a side affect I didnt mind until I started not having it.

I didnt use Prednisone until a few years ago & it isnt prescribed for me just because I have an exacerbation or infection.

I get it when my airways are clamped down & it would be difficult to help clear anything going on.
 

JazzysMom

New member
Prednisone can be a blessing in disguise. It definitely helps me with opening up the airways, but as its been stated it doesnt come without a cost.

Most of the affects that we need to worry about is with long term or frequent uses, but not all.

One thing I found out since being on it this last time (still tapering off now that I returned from our trip) is that it gives me a false sense of security.

I had a lot of energy & functioned on less sleep. This is actually a side affect I didnt mind until I started not having it.

I didnt use Prednisone until a few years ago & it isnt prescribed for me just because I have an exacerbation or infection.

I get it when my airways are clamped down & it would be difficult to help clear anything going on.
 

JazzysMom

New member
Prednisone can be a blessing in disguise. It definitely helps me with opening up the airways, but as its been stated it doesnt come without a cost.

Most of the affects that we need to worry about is with long term or frequent uses, but not all.

One thing I found out since being on it this last time (still tapering off now that I returned from our trip) is that it gives me a false sense of security.

I had a lot of energy & functioned on less sleep. This is actually a side affect I didnt mind until I started not having it.

I didnt use Prednisone until a few years ago & it isnt prescribed for me just because I have an exacerbation or infection.

I get it when my airways are clamped down & it would be difficult to help clear anything going on.
 

JazzysMom

New member
Prednisone can be a blessing in disguise. It definitely helps me with opening up the airways, but as its been stated it doesnt come without a cost.

Most of the affects that we need to worry about is with long term or frequent uses, but not all.

One thing I found out since being on it this last time (still tapering off now that I returned from our trip) is that it gives me a false sense of security.

I had a lot of energy & functioned on less sleep. This is actually a side affect I didnt mind until I started not having it.

I didnt use Prednisone until a few years ago & it isnt prescribed for me just because I have an exacerbation or infection.

I get it when my airways are clamped down & it would be difficult to help clear anything going on.
 

JazzysMom

New member
Prednisone can be a blessing in disguise. It definitely helps me with opening up the airways, but as its been stated it doesnt come without a cost.
<br />
<br />Most of the affects that we need to worry about is with long term or frequent uses, but not all.
<br />
<br />One thing I found out since being on it this last time (still tapering off now that I returned from our trip) is that it gives me a false sense of security.
<br />
<br />I had a lot of energy & functioned on less sleep. This is actually a side affect I didnt mind until I started not having it.
<br />
<br />I didnt use Prednisone until a few years ago & it isnt prescribed for me just because I have an exacerbation or infection.
<br />
<br />I get it when my airways are clamped down & it would be difficult to help clear anything going on.
<br />
<br />
 

Jeana

New member
I have only been on prednisone once (for 10 days) during a respiratory infection. My doctor had taken blood and run test including a white blood cell count before beginning IV antibiotics. A week later, my FEV1 had not improved, so he did another white blood cell count. My white blood cell numbers had actually increased instead of decreased. At that point, he decided that it must be due to inflammation, so he prescribed prednisone. Very quickly (within 2-3 days) I felt noticeably better and at 5 days, he began tapering me off prednisone. Anyway, my CF doc determines when I need prednisone by my white blood cell count rising, instead of declining during antibiotic treatment.
 

Jeana

New member
I have only been on prednisone once (for 10 days) during a respiratory infection. My doctor had taken blood and run test including a white blood cell count before beginning IV antibiotics. A week later, my FEV1 had not improved, so he did another white blood cell count. My white blood cell numbers had actually increased instead of decreased. At that point, he decided that it must be due to inflammation, so he prescribed prednisone. Very quickly (within 2-3 days) I felt noticeably better and at 5 days, he began tapering me off prednisone. Anyway, my CF doc determines when I need prednisone by my white blood cell count rising, instead of declining during antibiotic treatment.
 

Jeana

New member
I have only been on prednisone once (for 10 days) during a respiratory infection. My doctor had taken blood and run test including a white blood cell count before beginning IV antibiotics. A week later, my FEV1 had not improved, so he did another white blood cell count. My white blood cell numbers had actually increased instead of decreased. At that point, he decided that it must be due to inflammation, so he prescribed prednisone. Very quickly (within 2-3 days) I felt noticeably better and at 5 days, he began tapering me off prednisone. Anyway, my CF doc determines when I need prednisone by my white blood cell count rising, instead of declining during antibiotic treatment.
 

Jeana

New member
I have only been on prednisone once (for 10 days) during a respiratory infection. My doctor had taken blood and run test including a white blood cell count before beginning IV antibiotics. A week later, my FEV1 had not improved, so he did another white blood cell count. My white blood cell numbers had actually increased instead of decreased. At that point, he decided that it must be due to inflammation, so he prescribed prednisone. Very quickly (within 2-3 days) I felt noticeably better and at 5 days, he began tapering me off prednisone. Anyway, my CF doc determines when I need prednisone by my white blood cell count rising, instead of declining during antibiotic treatment.
 

Jeana

New member
I have only been on prednisone once (for 10 days) during a respiratory infection. My doctor had taken blood and run test including a white blood cell count before beginning IV antibiotics. A week later, my FEV1 had not improved, so he did another white blood cell count. My white blood cell numbers had actually increased instead of decreased. At that point, he decided that it must be due to inflammation, so he prescribed prednisone. Very quickly (within 2-3 days) I felt noticeably better and at 5 days, he began tapering me off prednisone. Anyway, my CF doc determines when I need prednisone by my white blood cell count rising, instead of declining during antibiotic treatment.
 
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