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Old Thu Sep 15, 2016, 09:38 AM
Margaret W Margaret W is offline
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Wow, Charles. I don't know what's going on with you...

If you get new fat deposits, this will go away quickly as the steroids are reduced or stopped. A permanent effect of steroids is the interruption of blood flow to the bones and that can result in avascular necrosis.

A virus can do anything it wishes and then the symptoms can be reversed as the immune system kicks in and kills it. I don't know what kind of a virus would be causing your symptoms (when I had what was thought to be a viral aplastic anemia, I had agranulocytosis and the absolute worst sore throat I've ever had) or your (normal?) WBC count. Did they do a differential count along with the flat measure of your white cells?

Praying for you.

Margaret
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