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Re: PrednizoneFrom: Antie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 24 Apr 2003 19:23:18 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 19 Feb 2003, lisa wrote: > >At Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Chris wrote: >> >>Hello, I'm inquiring about Prednizone as my mother is currently taking >>it. She went to see a bone specialist about the severe pain she'd been >>feeling in her joints and bones. The doctor prescribed something (??), >>it did not work well, so he prescribed Prednizone. Since she's been >>taking this, my mother has felt incredible, both mentally and >>physically. >> >>Her docter mentioned that he didn't want her on this for a long period >>of time. >> >>Can you give me some background info on this type of medication. Also, >>do you know anything about a supplement called "Pain-Free" >>(Glucosomine and Chondriotin). I've seen it at Cosco (PriceClub) and >>have heard nothing but good things about it. >> >>Thank you in advance. >> >>-- >>Chris > >Chris, i work for a group of doctors who frequently use prednizone to >cure all sorts of things. It is a steroid which is making your mothers >injury heal much quicker than it normally would, but not naturally. She >feels wonderful because it gives you so much energy. I can't really say >to many bad things about it if she only needs to use it once. It's when >you become reliant on it that it becomes a problem. It is not always >the correct answer to healing things though. If your body is able to do >it on it's own, let it do so. I hope my words were of some help to you. >Best of wishes to your mother. > Lisa >>
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