Diagnosed with PMR 2 1/2 years ago. How do I manage the extreme pain?
I was diagnosed with PMR 2 1/2 years ago. Steroids didn't help now I'm on Methotrexate for a month. My EMG today was negative. I take Tramodsl, Motrin, and Tylenol to deal w the extreme pain. What do I do next? I'm 54 now.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
Hello @sidsell2, Welcome to Connect. Another condition associated with PMR is Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA). It presents abruptly as stiffness and pain in the neck, shoulders, and hips. There is another discussion on GCA that you might find helpful.
Giant cell arteritis: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/giant-cell-arteritis-20c716/
Have you discussed the new symptoms with your doctor or rheumatologist?
So vaccines cause pmr?
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a rheumatic autoimmune inflammatory disease. There are case reports of subjects who developed PMR following influenza vaccination. Vaccine components can activate the immune system and induce inflammatory or immune responses.
PMR is uncommon adverse event following immunization. But several people in this group has report a PMR flair after vaccination.
That’s interesting. I had severe flu shot reaction years back almost killed me. They are very bad for those thst are allergic to them. Scary we’re so mandated these days when there are genuine allergies
that seems like a very low dose of prednisone for the initial start-up of treatment. I think most people start on 15-20 mg to get complete pain relief and start tritrating down with your doctor's guidance.
So sorry you are in pain but I found not giving in to my pain and keeping moving helped. I also took aquatic therapy which made moving in water easier and helps keep my muscles flexible and strong. Reducing inflammation with an anti-inflammatory diet also helped tremendously so that I am now seeing a significant reduction in my pain without medication. Everyone is different but I hope this will help you as well.
when i read about people's pain from pmr [and i could be wrong] my first and only thought is that there is a flare and one needs to increase prednisone dose..easy to confirm with crp and sed rate
Mine began 10 days after the J and J jab for COVID.
I also take Tramadol, Cumbalta, and Tizanadine….plus Tylenol.
Cymbalta!