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      ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT THANKS GUYS

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      HEY IVE BEEN OUT OF IT FOR AWHILE NOW,ABOUT A YEAR I CAME ACROSS THIS STUFF AND WAS LOOKING FOR SOME ADVICE.
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      Prednisone is a corticosteroid, its catabolic NOT anabolic. I have heard that people using it have screwed up skin and a large appetite, so fattening up is somewhat common.

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      i don't know if it is just fattening up being responsible for the weight gain...prednisone causes major water retention too...

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      take it if a doc prescribes for some major inflamation but it hurts muscle growth.
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      say bro easy on the caps. just because we cant train fuzo how to turn them off dosnt mean that you need to follow his example. he aint too bright if you know what i mean.
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      Yes please, its annoying as all hell we aren't 'tarded, we can read.

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      My doc gives me Prednisone when I get poison Ivy. I've never had any sides, but I've never had to take it for more than two weeks at a time either.
      It's better to burn out, than to fade away...

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      Its not anabolic and it will make you piss alot!
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      When is cortisone taken internally?

      Cortisone is a chemical (hormone) made by the human body, and is essential for life. Cortisone or corticosteroids, are widely used in medicine. They control allergies, inflammation, and many disease processes. Cortisone compounds can be applied to the skin in the form of creams, or taken internally. We are describing the use of cortisones taken internally, either by mouth or by injection.



      II. Treatment:

      The most common internal cortisone treatment is Prednisone, taken by mouth. This medicine acts rapidly and is inexpensive. Most patients are told to take the entire day's dose of Prednisone in the morning, since this coincides with the body's own rhythm of cortisone production. If you are being treated for a severe allergic reaction, you may be told to divide the day's Prednisone into two or more doses.
      The amount of Prednisone prescribed for you depends on the severity of your skin problem. The starting dose is an estimate; it may have to be increased or decreased, depending on your response to it. Prompt improvement is important not just to clear your skin, but also to hold down the severity of side effects. As your skin improves, the dose of prednisone will gradually be decreased. When your skin has cleared, or nearly so, the Prednisone tablets will be stopped. If you've been taking Prednisone for only one or two weeks, it's safe to stop taking it all at once.
      If your skin doesn't improve promptly, or if you are having trouble with the side effects, please call me.


      III. Safety:

      Cortisone has effects on the entire body; those that are not desired are called side effects. When Prednisone is used to treat a skin condition, the purpose is almost always to alleviate pain and suffering and not as a life-saving intervention. If you do not think the side effects are worth the risk, then you should not take internal steroids.
      Cortisones are remarkably safe for most people when used for brief periods of several weeks or less. Some people taking cortisones for short periods have no unpleasant side effects; however, disturbances of sleep patterns and increased appetite are common. Others will notice weight gain resulting from fluid retention or changes in mood--usually nervousness, trouble sleeping, and restlessness. Sometimes, there is indigestion. These side effects are usually minor, and disappear after your physician stops the cortisone. If you're having troublesome side effects, please contact me.
      CAUTION: Internal cortisones increase blood sugar and blood pressure. They may worsen diabetes and hypertension. If you are being treated for diabetes or hypertension, please inform me. Internal cortisones may also worsen or activate peptic ulcers; please tell me if you have ever had a stomach or duodenal ulcer. In order to help prevent an ulcer from forming while on cortisone, one should take Tums three times a day.
      Unfortunately, when cortisones are used for many months or years, serious side effects are common. Consequently, we use long-term cortisone treatment only when a disease threatens or seriously disturbs a patient's life.
      When cortisones are take daily for long periods of time, the skin can thin and bruise very easily. Daily application of alpha hydroxyacids can help to lessen this side effect.
      There have been rare cases of people becoming psychotic (agitated and having hallucinations) or depressed while on short treatments of Prednisone.
      There also are cases of people developing osteonecrosis of the hip while on short-term Prednisone. This complication can only be treated by total hip replacement (a major operation).
      People with glaucoma should not take Prednisone without asking their eye doctor. Prednisone can cause glaucoma to occur in people who have never had it before.
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      Originally posted by Skarn
      My doc gives me Prednisone when I get poison Ivy. I've never had any sides, but I've never had to take it for more than two weeks at a time either.

      Same thing here. begining of every summer I get poison Ivy and need to get that shit

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      Not good for growth, strength, or cycles. Its catabolic like said above. My doc gives it to my wife when she has a bad asthma attack, to help pull her out of it. She calls it her bullet proof drug because when she take it she feels bullet proof. Side effect major water retention, makes very aggressive, depletes body of calcium, and major increased appatite. Even our doc said it would have no benificial effets on trainning. Trust him very much.

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