Hospital stays vs. steroids--equal in effectiveness
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:19 pm
Got to talking with my neuro at yesterday's appointment about how I'm sure there's a correlation between stress and MS exacerbations, and she agreed. Then she told me something very interesting.
She said, in the 1970s, when docs were just at the beginning of studying steroid use and other means to alleviate MS exacerbations, they compared two things: a dose of steroids at home vs. hospitalization, which meant the patient was admitted into a caring, low-stress facility and kept there for a few days. The result? Equal.
So, why do we get steroids at home or in an outpatient facility so often now? Because it's cheaper to pump those chemicals into us than put us in the hospital.
Sounds like stress relief is of utmost importance to me.
She said, in the 1970s, when docs were just at the beginning of studying steroid use and other means to alleviate MS exacerbations, they compared two things: a dose of steroids at home vs. hospitalization, which meant the patient was admitted into a caring, low-stress facility and kept there for a few days. The result? Equal.
So, why do we get steroids at home or in an outpatient facility so often now? Because it's cheaper to pump those chemicals into us than put us in the hospital.
Sounds like stress relief is of utmost importance to me.