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@dadcue

Wow! I'm sorry it took so long to get PMR under control. I just wonder if you also had GCA and if you did, scary if it wasn't diagnosed.

Just to clarify. It's my husband on prednisone not me. And he's been on prednisone for over a year. Diagnosed with PMR in May 2023, 30 mg prednisone, tapering to 12.5 mg, then developed GCA in Feb 2024 and up to 80 mg, tapering now to 17.5 mg. He started Actemra a few months ago and it's going well. He's had lots and lots of prednisone side-effects, probably the worse being 3 compression fractures from developing steroid-induced osteoporosis. It's so bad his doctors won't let him do any bending at the waist, he's not a great squatter and doesn't have the best knees so that doesn't help, and he can't lift anything weighing over 5 pounds. So I'm doing just about everything but that's OK. I signed up for this 43 years ago when I said "in sickness or in health."

I really appreciate your feedback on this topic and it's good knowing that everyone is different and we can just keep trying to taper and hope for the best. Thanks for letting me know there are 1 mg tablets. We might end up needing them.

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dadcue is the expert in the field of prednisone and Pmr related illnesses. I did want to point out that he mentioned he is still on the Actemra. It apparently worked for someone on prednisone for 12 years but he is still trying to discontinue the Actemra.