Coming off prednisolone can leave you feeling unusually tired. This happens because:
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Your body’s own adrenal glands have been “asleep” while steroids did the work.
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As the dose drops, your body needs time to start making its own cortisol again.
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Tiredness and low energy are the most common symptoms during this adjustment.
âś… Tips that may help
1. Pace yourself
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Don’t expect full energy straight away.
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Break tasks into smaller chunks, with rests in between.
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Use a “little and often” approach for activities.
2. Prioritise rest and sleep
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Listen to your body: extra rest is part of recovery, not weakness.
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Try to keep a regular bedtime routine to support natural hormone rhythms.
3. Gentle movement
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Light activity (walking, stretching) can actually boost energy and mood.
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Avoid pushing too hard — overexertion can worsen fatigue.
4. Balanced diet
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Aim for regular meals with protein, whole grains, fruit/veg.
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Stay hydrated — dehydration makes fatigue worse.
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Limit caffeine or sugar “quick fixes” that lead to energy crashes.
5. Monitor stress
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Emotional stress increases your body’s demand for cortisol.
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Try calming activities: breathing exercises, mindfulness, or gentle hobbies.
6. Stay in touch with your team
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If exhaustion is severe, worsening, or you develop dizziness, faintness, low blood pressure, or nausea → contact your doctor urgently.
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These can be signs your body is struggling with adrenal insufficiency, and your taper may need adjusting.
⚠️ Important reminders
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Never stop prednisolone suddenly unless your doctor tells you to.
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Carry a steroid card or alert bracelet if you are tapering — in case of emergencies.
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If you get unwell (infection, surgery, severe stress), you may temporarily need a higher steroid dose.
👉 Key message:
Tiredness during tapering is very common. Self-care, pacing, and staying in close contact with your healthcare team can help you get through this phase more smoothly.
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