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Are any of the post-op people on this forum on daily steroids? Is there a way to take them by injection or is it okay with antacids? I am currently on 8 mg methylprednisolone per day and I really don't do well off of them. I have RA and get so stiff I cannot walk without a cane if I don't take steroids or high doses of ibuprofen. I have gained 20 pounds in the last few months on the steroids, and I'm afraid I will just keep gaining weight.

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Are any of the post-op people on this forum on daily steroids? Is there a way to take them by injection or is it okay with antacids? I am currently on 8 mg methylprednisolone per day and I really don't do well off of them. I have RA and get so stiff I cannot walk without a cane if I don't take steroids or high doses of ibuprofen. I have gained 20 pounds in the last few months on the steroids, and I'm afraid I will just keep gaining weight. Thanks!

I am on 5mg prednisone daily and was sleeved 4 days ago. I have been crushing it and adding to Gatorade.

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I also have RA and took steroids for 6 years and gain 100 lbs. I'm finally off of them & take orencia injections once a week. It doesn't cause weight gain. I was sleeved April 29. Ask your rheumatologist about starting a biologic like orencia. It has really been a life saver!!

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</p></blockquote><br> I am on 5mg prednisone daily and was sleeved 4 days ago. I have been crushing it and adding to Gatorade.

Thanks, Jackie. Is this something you'll be on permanently? How did you discuss it with your surgeon?

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I also have RA and took steroids for 6 years and gain 100 lbs. I'm finally off of them & take orencia injections once a week. It doesn't cause weight gain. I was sleeved April 29. Ask your rheumatologist about starting a biologic like orencia. It has really been a life saver!!

Thanks for your reply, Krista. I've been on just about every medication there is for RA. I'm currently on the biologic Humira once weekly - but it's just not enough to keep me mobile.

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I have taken 5mg of prednisone for about 8 years now. I was sleeved OCT 24,2013 and was off my steroids for two weeks and went back on them and have been ever since. I must say that my RA has improved greatly and I am scared to lower my doses in fear it will get bad again. I go back to the rheumatologist next month and we will see what he wants to do but 112 lbs lighter and I feel great, tho I still get the normal little aches and pains.

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I have taken 5mg of prednisone for about 8 years now. I was sleeved OCT 24,2013 and was off my steroids for two weeks and went back on them and have been ever since. I must say that my RA has improved greatly and I am scared to lower my doses in fear it will get bad again. I go back to the rheumatologist next month and we will see what he wants to do but 112 lbs lighter and I feel great, tho I still get the normal little aches and pains.

Thanks! I'm so glad to hear that can be tolerated. I will speak to my surgeon and rheumy about this again :).

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</p></blockquote><br> I am on 5mg prednisone daily and was sleeved 4 days ago. I have been crushing it and adding to Gatorade.
Thanks, Jackie. Is this something you'll be on permanently? How did you discuss it with your surgeon?

I have been on prednisone for over 2 years, toward the beginning of those 2 years a much bigger dose. I've been tapering the past few months trying to get to the lowest possible dose before my surgery and for me 5mg was the lowest I could go. Doctors think maybe after I lose some of the weight I won't need the prednisone anymore since many times inflammation issues can be worsened by being overweight. I was sleeved on June 9 so it's only been 6 days. Going back to my rheumatologist next month. I also take imuran along with the prednisone. I was told to stop the imuran for 2 weeks (1 week before surgery, and 1 week after ). I start the imuran back up tomorrow.

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