Prednisone Side Effects: My Ups and Downs Taking Prednisone

By Carine Nadel, published Feb 12, 2008
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In 1996 I was introduced into the world in intramuscular Prednisone injections for a sciatic nerve problem. As my pain progressed, so did the number of shots. When I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, I learned this was the drug of choice to battle extreme "flares" that wouldn't leave with my everyday drugs or anti-inflammatories.

The use of Prednisone has many side effects-some I endured, some eluded me. The worst and the best were the same-the prednisone made me develop cataracts before the age of 40. I know, you're probably thinking-how could anyone think this side effect has anything positive? I can-still do.

I like to start off with the positive. I was legally blind, even before the cataracts. I wore contacts and even with them, my vision was 20/150. I had to wear reading glasses over them to read, work my beloved crossword puzzles or write an article. Driving at night, was something I simply put in the back of my mind. Watching my kids play at a sporting event, sing in the school choir or watching a movie was an effort in futility. Once I had the cataract surgery, I became part of their extracurricular lives again! Now, I still need reading glasses, but otherwise I can see 20/20! I don't think I could ever describe what I felt the very first morning after the first surgery when I could see the time on a digital clock 25 feet away-without any help. The thought still brings tears to my eyes.

So that's one of the good things about Prednisone. Another is the relief of severe pain for about 2-4 weeks after the injection. Or the continuous lessening of pain if you are given the pills.

Now, on to the really rotten side effects as listed by www.drugs.com, Wikipedia and WebMD.com. Some of the less serious but pesky side effects may include:

Sleep problems-I learned to take the dose (pills) early in the morning, or I'd be pacing the halls all night.

Lots of skin problems-I looked like a teenager who wasn't only riddled with acne, but bruises and sores that wouldn't heal.

I was very cranky-so moodiness

Did You Know?
Considering I've had over 45 injections of prednisone and countless bottles and "rounds" of pills to control my sciatica, rheumatoid arthritis and several injuries in the last 12 years, I'm very lucky to have had only the minor side effects trouble me.
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