Hi all. I have a question about steroids and couldn’t find the answer
through searching. My understanding is that steroids can help you recover from a relapse but have no impact on long term progression of MS. So my question is, if steroids taken during a relapse can reduce the inflammation and stop things getting worse / help you recover, why doesn’t that reduce the likelihood of permanent damage from that relapse? |
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my sister's doctor says that steroids really help patients relapse
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Your attending physician should answer here, but I think steroids really help
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I think that there is enough information in Google to understand that steroids really help to prolong the remission period for your disease. I understand that it's hard, but I know people who have really taken control of their lives and are now living to the fullest thanks to steroids and regular consultations with doctors. When I was prescribed steroids and vitamins, I ordered them in large shipments from https://rats.army/ [rats.army], but in your case, perhaps insurance will cover these costs. Again, consult your doctor about this if you are worried about the dosage. The main thing is not to worry and do not make yourself a victim of the situation. Everything will be fine
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