13+ Memes About Prednisone Insomnia That You Can Relate To
You know you’re on prednisone when you’re awake at 2:30 a.m. and you’re salivating thinking about breakfast because you’re starving. Instead of succumbing to the cravings, have a laugh with these 13+ memes about prednisone insomnia that you will relate to!
The #1 tweeted side effect of prednisone is insomnia… can you guess what time most of those tweets go out? 😜
Prednisone Warriors who just started taking prednisone often share that it keeps them awake or makes it hard to sleep.
Check out these memes to enjoy the hilarious side of this side effect.
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Let Me Sleep Prednisone!
- I already lost counting the sheep and still can’t sleep.
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2. Who else feels like a zombie after waking up?! You’re lucky if you get 6+ hours of sleep.
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3. Yes! Time for the Time to Change! …even more insomnia from prednisone.
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4. I know it’s impossible but the prednisone makes it possible. Horrifying!
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5. Hmm… if only prednisone was a cat…
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6. Who else here loves watching crime documentaries?! If prednisone won’t let us sleep then let’s find something entertaining.
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7. Yes! a big thank you Prednisone… now I feel crazy.
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8. My daily schedule. What’s yours?
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9. Do you always have that problem Minion?
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10. Cause that’s how prednisone works!
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11. Stop dreaming about me!
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12. Those cringe moments that you don’t want to remember…
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13. Should we count back again?
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14. Not again prednisone!
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Want to learn how to cope with insomnia? Read this article: 9+ Healthy Sleep Habits
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