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<blockquote data-quote="xfieldok" data-source="post: 2203555" data-attributes="member: 460785"><p>Welcome to the forum [USER=496681]@JonB100[/USER]. We are a mixed and varied bunch. I was dx T2 in 2017. In may 2019 I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and put on prednisolone whilst the immune suppresants took ffect. The first type was doing my liver in and they changed it to mycophenolate wich is a post transplant drug. I am aiming to get down to 10mg but it has been a hard road. The staff at the local surgery were like deer in the headlights and took months of fighting to get what I wanted ie insulin.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, I was testing anyway, as I had done from first dx. What those tiny tablets do to you is horrendous. I also find that as reducing them, they give you a couple of days and then they stick it to you with a huge spike. Pesky little beggars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xfieldok, post: 2203555, member: 460785"] Welcome to the forum [USER=496681]@JonB100[/USER]. We are a mixed and varied bunch. I was dx T2 in 2017. In may 2019 I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and put on prednisolone whilst the immune suppresants took ffect. The first type was doing my liver in and they changed it to mycophenolate wich is a post transplant drug. I am aiming to get down to 10mg but it has been a hard road. The staff at the local surgery were like deer in the headlights and took months of fighting to get what I wanted ie insulin. Fortunately, I was testing anyway, as I had done from first dx. What those tiny tablets do to you is horrendous. I also find that as reducing them, they give you a couple of days and then they stick it to you with a huge spike. Pesky little beggars. [/QUOTE]
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