Monday 17 June 2013

Doin' Roids

"I'm on steroids" "Hahaha, are you gonna get jacked?" "No... wrong type"


So, for many inflammatory conditions, the miracle drug, is an antiinflammatory steroid called Prednisone. It can be taken in tons of forms such as pills, puffers, IV, eye drops, and I'm sure more. It is used to treat everything from asthma, to Crohn's, to Lupus and everything in between.

Although it makes you feel better, and fast, the general consensus of this "miracle" drug, is that it is just satan. The side effects are horrible. In my opinion, they come in three categories: health, aesthetic, and emotional. The health side effects are by far the most serious to your body stuff like 
And long term damage to your bones can cause huge problems like osteoporosis later on in life.

If that isn't enough, there are less than favourable aesthetic side effects such as weight gain, facial hair, acne and "moon face" which essentially means that your cheeks swell up to make you look like Alvin the chipmunk. I've been there, it's not pretty. (Check out my "Contouring for Puffy Cheeks" video on youtube for tips to deal with this). 

Then, there are the emotional side effects, when you take prednisone, your mood can really go one of two ways, depressed or manic. But a lot of people have trouble concentrating, have heightened anxiety, difficulty controlling their emotion and indecisiveness. This is all in addition to the emotional burden of dealing with whatever condition you are taking the prednisone for and the health/aesthetic side effects. 

If you are put on prednisone, comment! I have tons of tricks to deal with the side effects and would love to give/receive support. 

Another post about my personal experience with prednisone will follow shortly!

2 comments:

  1. How do you cope with the mood swings?!
    Sometimes I honestly feel like the craziest person alive. And my emotions - they have more loops then a roller coaster some days.

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    1. First thing I do is make sure that the people who are most effected by my mood swings know that it's the prednisone and not me. I give them a MAJOR heads up.

      When I have an angry mood swing and I can't get out of it, I take some time to myself, go take a bath, or go for a run. I know that I won't have anything nice to say, so I try and keep to myself until it passes.

      If I have a sad mood swing I call in the supports, best friend, boyfriend, parents, just to cheer me up and distract me.

      If I have a happy mood swing, I tend to roll with it. I mean, who doesn't like feeling happy?

      Hope this helped!

      Loved the question!

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