Maybe it's time to go.
Going to one has made a world of difference for my husband (severe asthma) and for me too (I get lung issues when I get sick - enough that I have to go on strong meds to get me through the rest of the winter).
I'd really recommend you find one.
Man that prednisone has really kicked me in the backside. I have oly a couple more pills to take. I did not take one today because I am busy all day and cannot be down.
Part of my problem is I have moved and had to change doctors so the new doc, as in all cases, basically looks at this as if it is new even though I have been dealing with it since before Christmas. Very aggravating.
How long were you on the prednisone and what was the dosage schedule?
DO NOT SKIP IT!!!!!
Man, you need to keep up with it!
I know how much it knocks you down - and it actually got my hubby into a 'roid rage this time around (he blew up like he never does but he was on 60 mg. a day at that point so I forgave him and chalked it up to the drugs - and he immediately apologized).
I know when I get on prednisone, I'm down until I'm down to the 10 mg. a day.
It's horrible when I'm on the higher doses!!
But yeah, a pulmonologist is really the way to go if you get this severe.
Bob went to his 2 days after getting sick and the doctor put him on serious meds because he knows the deal - this will get worse before it gets better unless you send out the troops to get after it!!
I'd highly recommend it if this happens to you each year.
I skipped it today, it was a 7 day run. I will pick it back up tomorrow. I already missed a funeral I was supposed to do. I have two days let on it and my anti-biotic.
Bob was on it for 2 weeks and had 2 refills!! I actually filled one of the refills so we have it on hand.
He finished the first prescription and didn't need any more so he quit taking it.
The Prednisone reduces inflamation in the pulmonary tissue.
If you went a day without it, you wont do any good to take another dose, afterwards.
It
is meant to be taken in a reductive dose, and over a very short period of time....normally 7 days.
The antibiotic knocks out your immune system, and the invasive virus feeds on the steroid, so you might wanna ask if you should take another dose, at this point.
This is serious.
But first, you are commanded to go to the elders of your church.
You are right Prophet. Prednisone is one medication where it is extremely important to take it exactly as instructed. To do otherwise is quite unwise and can be very damaging. These are not caulk pills, these are very strong medications. It cannot be emphasized enough to take them exactly as instructed.
For me personally this is one medication I would avoid whenever possible and take only if it were deemed as totally necessary.
I know it's frustrating but please take what is being said in love.
I would definitely go to some of your church leaders (I know you are the pastor but there must be some deacons or elders or trusted men in your congregation) and ask them to lay hands on you and pray for you.
We've done this many times and while it doesn't always lead to healing, I think it does connect us in a different way to God and each other.
But I've also seen amazing healing come about after this, my own daughter included.
And the info on the medication is spot on.
It's VITALLY important to stay on it as directed.
As you taper off, it get easier but it's SUPER important to follow the doctor's directions.
PLEASE take care of yourself.
As I have said before, start looking for who you can groom to take the pulpit next time you are this sick!!
Even one or two men who can be trusted with that responsibility will ease your mind in the future.
Please take it easy for the next few weeks so you don't have a relapse. I know you are tired of being sick and want to be normal again, but your body has been through a lot these past months.