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Thought it was time for
another update on Terry as he has had a bit of problems in the past
year. Those of you may remember that he had surgery on both
shoulders and it seems his bones are continuing to deteriorate thanks to the
long term continued use of steroids. When TM hit him in March of
2000, his internist said the first thing they needed to address is the long term
affects of steroids and how to get him off them. He was at 150 mg daily
decreased to 7 mg daily for the past 1 1/2 years + or -. He "crashes" if
he goes any lower. The pay off has come and unfortunately it may be
at a big expense. He now has fairly severe OsteoNecrosis, (his bones
are "dying" as no blood supply is getting to them), in both shoulders,
right ankle and left femur. He goes for yet another MRI and CT on
Wednesday. After his Orthopedic reviews the reports, he is contacting
a Professor at the Mayo Clinic for his advice. In my research,
90% of people with ON have it in their hips, (not Terry), and less than 3% have
it 2 or more places. TM, now ON, both rare. You can't stop living your
life but how much more can ones body take? You just try and try to be
optimistic and hopeful, and then you're thrown back down into the
corner. I know there are a few of
you out there that have been on steroids for a long period of time and what are
your side effects? Sorry it’s so long…(I could go on and on, too). I felt a need to share this with you as I don't feel my shoulders are as big as they use to be.... |
- [TMIC] Osteonecrosis Parkerswebe
- Re: [TMIC] Osteonecrosis Grace
- Re: [TMIC] Osteonecrosis Jan Hargrove
- Re: [TMIC] Osteonecrosis cherpent
- RE: [TMIC] Osteonecrosis Deb Casey
