The Prednisone Problems

The Prednisone side effects are getting old – FAST. I just want to take a nice, relaxing, hot shower in peace! That isn’t an option. I didn’t even like showering that much until the steroids ruined shower time for me and now I want it back. I’m sick of short, cold showers. And feeling rushed. And did I mention cold? Using cold water is the only thing that seems to delay the overheating/hot flash/heart palpitations. Ugh.

Today I was getting dressed (putting on my pants, to be more specific) and, without any warning or buildup, my heart rate jumped to 165. It felt like my heart was trying to beat out of my chest and escape. Usually my heart palpitations gradually worsen and it slowly gets harder to breath. This was different, though. I got short of breath very suddenly and it scared me. I had to sit down. Oddly enough, my heart rate and breathing returned to normal almost as quickly as they spiked. It shouldn’t be that terrifying to put on pants. I would hardly call getting dressed a physical activity/exertion, but I guess I’ll add it to the list.

The other strange side effect I’ve been having now that I’ve been on high-dose steroids for six weeks is muscle weakness/tenderness. My husband tried to massage my shoulders earlier and the muscles in my upper back/shoulders were EXTREMELY tender and sensitive. Even though he was barely applying any pressure to the area, it was very painful. This concept is lost on me. There are areas on my lower legs where I have this problem as well. The area is sensitive and, when touched, feels the same way pushing on a painful bruise would feel. The part that concerns me is that there are no bruises there – not on my legs and not on my back. So why is it that these areas feel so bruised and painful? Is this the muscle weakness and destruction sometimes resulting from Prednisone usage? Will this problem reverse itself once I’m off the steroids or is this permanent? One more thing to worry about.

There is good news, though! Since the AIHA was the only one of the two diseases responding to the Prednisone and my hemoglobin went up despite the lower dose, I am fairly confident the doctor will taper my dose again on Monday! The taper will likely have little to no effect on my platelets, so it’s irrelevant in regards to the continued treatment of the ITP. Thank goodness! Get me off these things!