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Question: My Cushing's has been cured for about 3 years, but my muscle strength is still not like it used to be. I work out at a gym regularly, but is there anything else that I can do to try and recover my strength?

Answer: Deterioration of muscle function is a common consequence of Cushing's syndrome. The majority of patients recover full muscle strength and performance after cure of their Cushing's syndrome. Physical therapy and a high protein diet have both been shown to improve muscle strength in patients with steroid-induced muscle damage. After cure, most patients recover normal muscle strength within 1-2 years.


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