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What Experience Have Members Here Had With The Use Of Oral Prednisolone?
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How long have you been taking oral Prednisolone and at what dosage, Mg./day?
What does your schedule of decreasing dosage look like over time?
And what results have you achieved with the Prednisolone in terms of haemoglobin levels and overall wellness?
Any side effects?

posted November 4, 2022
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A myAIHAteam Member

Yes, Bob, I did say earlier that I don’t accept “vaccines” 💉 of any kind. So, if you want me to respond to that comment, that’s fine. And I firmly stand by my commitment!
But since you asked ……….
And I made that statement in full knowledge that my view on this may not bode well with the administrators here for two reasons:

1. The subject of what is commonly called “vaccines”, as opposed to experimental and frequently fatal, mRNA injections, is off topic of why we are here on this site to discuss AIHA.

2. My opinion runs counter to mainstream narratives and agendas that support rampant corruption of paid-off doctors, hospitals, and facets of local, regional, and federal governments, through organisations like the WHO, the CDC, and the WEF.

I am 100% sure that the so-called COVID-19 “vaccines” and boosters are a part of a global plan, orchestrated by the WEF the WHO, and other organisations, for global depopulation/genocide, designed to maim and kill recipients of the jabs.

I’m happy for those got the jabs and still appear to be healthy.
They may not see adverse reactions for weeks, months, or even longer. And there are those who received the placebos. Good luck to them!

I don’t watch TV so my mind is clear and I am still capable of critical thinking.
I don’t take vaccines or injections from my haematologist, nor does he recommend I follow mainstream protocol to “keep up to date with my boosters.” It’s not happening in my lifetime!
If he was caught up in this sort of corruption and politics, then I would find another haematologist. It’s that simple.

I won’t discuss this topic again on this site unless I’m either censored by administrators here or one of the members ask me questions pertaining to same. Again, this topic is not what we are here for!

We certainly do have a free choice and I made my choice. And I would literally bet my life on the correctness of my choice. I’m not spreading any disease to anyone. There is no “science” in that assertion.
At the same time, anyone who reads this can make their own choice and decisions in how they handle their health issues.
I’m not here to tell anyone what they should do but rather I am expressing my own opinion, based on my ability of critical thinking.

posted February 11, 2023
A myAIHAteam Member

John2, I have to respond to your comment earlier. ‘’ And I don’t accept “vaccines” 💉 of any kind.’’ I understand your fear of vaccines but your decision means doctors, researchers are mistaken about vaccine safety and effectiveness.
You are accepting scientific treatment from your hematologist, which is based on the same methods used to create vaccines.
I have checked with my hematologist, each time I plan on getting a vaccine. I ask him, should I get this vaccine. He has encouraged me to keep up to date on all available vaccines, as they are safe. The last thing I need is another opportunistic infection.
Pneumonia is one illness anyone with AIHA does not want. Especially Pneumosistis pneumonia, as it is much more common in individuals with a suppressed immune systems. In the 80’s, one of the leading causes of death in Aids patients, was Pneumosistis pneumonia.
The other point I would like to make is that each person that avoids vaccines, can spread an infection, even though they have no symptoms. For those of us that are immunocompromised, we run the risk of catching a virus or bacteria from the unvaccinated.
I do not mean to be harsh or bossy. But this is a topic I feel strongly about and would encourage all AIHA patients, to talk to their lead doctor about which vaccines they should get. But we live in a free country and everyone has the right to make their own choices, relating to their health.
BobS

posted February 11, 2023
A myAIHAteam Member

Well, as it turns out, it’s reassuring our haematologists concur with how they are handling the issue of bacterial infections/potential of bacterial infections.

Another thing I forgot to mention earlier is that my haematologist has also incorporated into my treatment regimen, “D-Cal” , calcium and Vitamin D supplement at the rate of one, 500 Mg. tablet per day.
It includes 200 i.u. of Vitamin D3.
I also take 1 cc Vitamin D shots once per month.

As you know, the calcium supplement is recommended for patients taking Prednisone which tends to deplete calcium from the body.

posted February 8, 2023
A myAIHAteam Member

I was told to start taking calcium and V-D last week. Wish I was told to do that when I first went on prednisone. I have also been given injections to help increase bone density. I have compression fractures in my spine due to osteoporosis from prednisone use.

posted February 10, 2023
A myAIHAteam Member

Hi Wendy. I am happy for you. But you still have the AIHA ???
Wendy what is the CLL???? Please
Thx much.

posted January 8

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