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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Oct 23 11:39am | Replies (56)

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This is the reason I am trying my best to avoid prednisone. My father had PMR...he was on the drug for 13 years! He was still on in when he died. He tried many times to taper but was unsuccessful.

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I didn't understand the complexity of getting off Prednisone until someone who had an adrenal crisis enlightened me. I also took prednisone for more than 12 years to treat PMR.

It wasn't like I didn't understand how to taper off Prednisone. I took Prednisone for other autoimmune problems for more than 20 years before PMR was diagnosed. I had autoimmune uveitis which recurred every year or so. Uveitis can cause vision loss so my ophthalmologist would prescribe 60 mg of prednisone every time I had a flare of uveitis. The only difference was I could always taper off prednisone in about a month to achieve remission of uveitis. Going from 60 mg to zero in a month to treat uveitis wasn't that hard to do.

There was something about PMR that made it more difficult to taper off prednisone. My rheumatologist and I talked and we decided PMR would be a "long term" proposition. Neither of us knew how long I would be on Prednisone and I was never rushed to taper off too quickly.

In retrospect, I wish I had learned about the problem with prednisone dependency much sooner. I got off Prednisone after a biologic was tried. The biologic was used to keep PMR in check while I tapered my prednisone dose lower.

Adrenal insufficiency was "discovered" when I was able to maintain a 3 mg dose of prednisone. The biologic didn't suppress my adrenal function so my cortisol level improved after 6 months. An endocrinologist said I was lucky because sometimes an improvement in cortisol levels never happens after long term prednisone use.

After more than 12 years of trying to taper off prednisone, I was unsuccessful no matter how slowly I tapered my prednisone dose. When the biologic was initiated, I still tapered prednisone slowly at first. Then at 7 mg, I started to taper by 1 mg per week. At 3 mg an endocrinologist informed me my cortisol level was too low to taper any lower than 3 mg. Six months later, the same endocrinologist said my cortisol level had improved. Since my cortisol level was "adequate" I was told it was safe to simply stop prednisone and going from 3 mg to zero shouldn't be a problem. I was reluctant to stop prednisone so I did a fast taper from 3 mg to zero in about a week.

Now I'm off prednisone and feel infinitely better. However, I still do a monthly infusion of the biologic but it controls all my autoimmune problems much better than daily prednisone ever did.