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Title: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: BASSMAN on March 22, 2010, 06:50:27 PM
At my consultation with the transplant surgeon to conclude my transplant evaluation.  The surgeon said I would be on a steroid based regime.  I should have asked him but I didn't.  Why/how/what could have made him decide that?  I have membranous glomerulonephritis and I did tell him that I took prednisone as part of a treatment early on in my diagnosis some 20 years ago.

If you have been on or are on a prednisone/steroid based regime.  How much prednisone a day do you take or did you take right after transplant.  I took 40mg a day during the treatment years ago and tolerated it fairly well.  Just a little puffiness in the checks and no a lot of weight gain.

Just a little concerned about it.  Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: kellyt on March 22, 2010, 07:15:13 PM
The week I was in the hospital I was on 40 mg.  They may have been taking me down daily, but I'm not sure.  I discharged on 30 mg and was 30 for a while, then started going down.  I hit 20 mg somewhere around March or April 2009.  I transplanted in Nov 2008 and I'm on 2 mg now.  I'll go down to 1 mg in April and hopefully 100% off in May.  I've said it a million times on this site, but I can say it again - I hate Prednisone!  Some folks stay on a permanent dosage of anywhere from 10mg to 2 mg.  It depends on the doctor I guess.

Good Luck!
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: jbeany on March 22, 2010, 08:27:32 PM
U of Michigan in Ann Arbor uses 10 mg as a maintenance dose.  They step down from 40 or 50.  (I was pretty out of it with all the complications, so I'm not sure what the starting dose was.)  I would love a non-steroid protocol, but it's not likely to happen unless I move out of state and transfer to a different transplant hospital.  Now that most of my hair has grown back, and the only real side effect I'm fighting all the time is an increased appetite, it's not bad.
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: Chris on March 22, 2010, 10:27:43 PM
Bassman, one thing to consider is that each center has their own protocol on what anti rejection regiment they prefer to use and how. Since you still have a question, the translant coordinator should allow and have told you that if you had any questions to give them a call.
 
I can't answer your question though, my center prefers not to use steroids unless medically necessary. So I never have been on them.
 
Good luck in getting your answer and don't be hesitant to ask your center.
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: monrein on March 23, 2010, 07:09:55 AM
I've been on prednisone since 1985 when I had my first transplant.  Higher doses at first but tapered pretty quickly and since I never had any rejection episodes my maintenance dose has been 5mg for many many years.  When that trx failed in 2008 I came off all anti-rejection meds except the pred and with my new trx I am again back down to 5 mg a day.  I'm with the Toronto General Hospital and their protocol includes the pred.  All in all, I'm OK with it although I do work very hard to choose my foods wisely to avoid weight gain and I exercise regularly, at least 4-5 times a week for two hours at the gym plus gardening and other stuff around the house or cottage.

I've been very, very lucky I think.
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: BASSMAN on March 23, 2010, 04:22:33 PM
Thank you all for your responses. 
Title: Re: Steroid Based Anti-rejection
Post by: jennyc on March 24, 2010, 04:07:48 PM
I'm on 20mg and have been since the transplant. First few weeks I was hungary after 6pm and couldn't stop eating. Its ok now and in 8 odd weeks I've gained 2 ks. Just lost a little thanks to celcept.