Temporal Arteritis, PMR, RA
Hello,
I’m an 81 yr old woman. When I was 70 in 2012, I was diagnosed with TA~had headaches and jaw pain. I have a GP who recognized the symptoms and put me on very high prednisone. Subsequently , I found a wonderful rheumatologist and after about three years, being within normal crp and sed rates, I was completely off prednisone for about five years. Then, in 2020, I had bilateral knee replacement, necessitating blood transfusions. Several months later, I awakened one morning, and I could not lift myself up from the bed. Bingo! Welcome PMR! Have been up and down with prednisone, now 4mg. daily, with blood work within acceptable range.
I have had arthritic looking hands for years, but have always tested negative for RA…till now. Cyclic is 177, Ana screen negative, and Ra factor < 10. My new rheumatologist would like me to get off of prednisone and start a biologic such as Kevzara, or if not that, methotrexate. I’m questioning the wisdom of taking these meds, with their potentially very serious side effects, given my age.
Thank you to anyone who is still reading this! I don’t expect anyone to tell me what to do, but would appreciate any feedback on the results or side effects of these drugs. Any comments would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Beverly
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Valerie, your post was very helpful! I intend to ask both my GP and optometrist about fluorcein angiogram and an MRI because of the persistent tender spots and crawling in
my head and a tickling sensation around my temples. My blood work is within acceptable range, so this is so hard to understand. No one has ever suggested those tests.
I’ve decided to try Kevzara, and I’m waiting to hear back from my doctor as to whether my insurance will cover it~still only on 4mg. prednisone daily. I still have sore upper arms from PMR, and some aches in my hands and wrists from RA, and fatigue is a problem. Doing my hospital volunteer work tomorrow, and that always makes me feel better.
Sure hoping it goes well and your eyesight stays strong!!!