Hi, I know you posted this a while ago and are already doing the steroids. But, I have had gout for so long. I thought I might share my info with you. I went undiagnosed for over ten years. When I did get diagnosed, the gout pain had spread to every joint. Anyways, my nephro started me on Allopurinol and I had every side effect. It is truly horrible medicine!! I already take prednisone because I have Addison's Disease and I was still having a couple of attacks a month. Lots of down time
. I talked to my doc and we switched to colchincine. I was scared as hell because of how colchicine works, but it does make sense. I take two .6mg pills at the onset on the gout pain and most importantly rest and drink a ton of water (if tolerated for your kidney disease). A couple of other things - as soon as I stopped eating any, and I mean any, not a drop of red meat and no wine (especially red) or alcohol (not even socially) my gout pain really decreased. Oh how I miss red meat and a good glass of wine! I never ate much meat or drank much because of the kidneys, but even eating a little red meat or drinking a glass of wine tended to make the gout worse. One other thing, don't know if it will help but I also had to start taking sodium bicarbonate becasue my nephro found that I have RTA type 4 (type of kidney disease). Either way, the sodim bicarb seems to help for the gout and it keeps my potassium down. I haven't had a gout attack in months.
Something you should know about steroids, any kind predsinsone, cortisone, whatever - theyhave a lot of side effects. Don't take them lightly. I have been on them for 16 years and now have degenerative tendons in my feet and ankles. I only take 2mg of prednisone a day, it is not necessarily the dosage it is the chronicity of it.
Hope some of this is useful.