Precursor symptoms to PMR?

Posted by sticksandbugs @sticksandbugs, Nov 27 9:28am

I was diagnosed with PMR a month ago, after a quick onset of classic symptoms. It hit fast and hard! But, before that, I had been struggling for almost a year with left leg pain (hamstring area) that referred to my knee, very painful, limping etc. I had been seeing an osteopath and massage therapist for treatment. I didn't recall any injury to the hamstring. Now that I've been on prednisone 20 mg/day for a month, my PMR symptoms are slowly resolving, but interestingly the hamstring issue is completely gone! I wonder if it could have been some kind of precursor, or very low level inflammatory issue? Has anybody else noticed 'warning signs' of an impending flare of PMR?

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@sharon44r

What really meant is that the Covid vaccine is what caused my issues with PMR

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Ah, I see.

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Hi,

Those were the symptoms I had for over 3 years. Sometimes my arms hurt when I elevated my arms at different angles, and the left side of my neck hurt, and the mid back and the right inguinal area. I was hesitant to take Prednisone, because of the side effects but the pain was unbearable. Now I'm in a weekly scheduled reduction of the medications to 7mg. Every week goes down some of the symptoms start to raise their ugly head. At the same time, I'm taking Methotrexate once a week 20mg.
I hope our problems get resolved for good.

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@sticksandbugs

My diagnosis so far is family doctor basing it on my reported symptoms, and blood work. I haven’t been examined yet. See rheumatologist next week. I’m not saying family doctor is wrong but I’ve had limited response to prednisone (based on my own ready/research). Looking forward to knowledgeable input from specialist. I’m almost 60, and used to being extremely active. This diagnosis has been a challenge in more ways than just knowing what to call it

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I know the feeling and hope you get some more definite answers soon.

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@sticksandbugs

Hi @gloriad same for me, before I saw my primary I tried Advil, then Tylenol Arthritis, then Advil and Tylenol Arthritis at the same time, then Arthrotec, with no relief at all. I finally was able to get an appointment with my primary (took a couple of weeks). I'm almost 60. See rheum for first time tomorrow. Currently on 20 mg pred daily but the side effects are unpleasant, and I still have quite a lot of pain and stiffness, so of course my thoughts are 1) It's not PMR! 2) It's PMR and something else too! 3) It's PMR but prednisone dose too low! 4) It's PMR but prednisone just doesn't work for me! Definitely down the rabbit hole on this one.

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If you have intermittent flares of iritis, that generally isn't associated with PMR --- iritis is associated more with inflammatory arthritis and other autoimmune disorders but not usually PMR. This link lists various known causes of iritis.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/iritis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354961
I had recurring flares of iritis and that didn't prevent me from being diagnosed with PMR in addition to inflammatory arthritis.
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With that being said #1 is more likely than #2 but having PMR with something else in addition to PMR is possible. Having one autoimmune disorder increases the risk of having others.

Furthermore, you can't rule out the possibility of #3 and #4. However PMR almost always responds to a Prednisone dose of 15 mg to usually no more than say 40 mg more of less.

Diagnosing PMR is mostly someone's guess because there isn't any exact criteria for diagnosing PMR.

After being diagnosed with PMR and getting on Prednisone --- there isn't any tapering method that works for everyone but first you need an accurate diagnosis.

Most research into PMR has a disclaimer that more research is needed. Everything about PMR is as clear as mud and very confusing.

I was diagnosed with PMR 15 years ago. I didn't finally get off Prednisone until 3 years ago. I have managed to learn a few things along the way but mostly ... I don't know much of anything. I'm just happy to be done with Prednisone but I probably still have PMR.

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@dadcue

If you have intermittent flares of iritis, that generally isn't associated with PMR --- iritis is associated more with inflammatory arthritis and other autoimmune disorders but not usually PMR. This link lists various known causes of iritis.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/iritis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354961
I had recurring flares of iritis and that didn't prevent me from being diagnosed with PMR in addition to inflammatory arthritis.
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With that being said #1 is more likely than #2 but having PMR with something else in addition to PMR is possible. Having one autoimmune disorder increases the risk of having others.

Furthermore, you can't rule out the possibility of #3 and #4. However PMR almost always responds to a Prednisone dose of 15 mg to usually no more than say 40 mg more of less.

Diagnosing PMR is mostly someone's guess because there isn't any exact criteria for diagnosing PMR.

After being diagnosed with PMR and getting on Prednisone --- there isn't any tapering method that works for everyone but first you need an accurate diagnosis.

Most research into PMR has a disclaimer that more research is needed. Everything about PMR is as clear as mud and very confusing.

I was diagnosed with PMR 15 years ago. I didn't finally get off Prednisone until 3 years ago. I have managed to learn a few things along the way but mostly ... I don't know much of anything. I'm just happy to be done with Prednisone but I probably still have PMR.

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@dadcue I really appreciate your knowledge and your sharing of your knowledge. Helps so much to be given these resources. I love research but as I’m sure you know, not all research is useful (or even correct)

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@brian326

I know the feeling and hope you get some more definite answers soon.

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Thank you @brian326

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@sharon44r

I think they are related I got pmr after covid vaccines

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I also started to experience PMR symptoms 2 days after my last Covid vaccination, May 27/2023., which got progressively worse to the point where I needed assistance with most everyday activities. Diagnosed Dec 2023. Treated with Prednisone with great relief in just 3 days.

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@geg

I also started to experience PMR symptoms 2 days after my last Covid vaccination, May 27/2023., which got progressively worse to the point where I needed assistance with most everyday activities. Diagnosed Dec 2023. Treated with Prednisone with great relief in just 3 days.

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No more any vaccines for me only got 2 COVID ones

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No more vaccines for me of any kind. I have too many auto immune diseases

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@sharon44r

No more vaccines for me of any kind. I have too many auto immune diseases

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I'm not an antivax person but it becomes a damned if you do and damned if you don't type of situation.

I'm "reluctant to get vaccinated for anything." I have had flares of autoimmune conditions after getting a vaccine. I tried to explain this to my rheumatologist who understood completely. However, I'm still encouraged to get vaccinated for shingles and everything else because I'm immunosuppressed.

I had the Covid vaccine and 3 boosters with no problem. I don't know if the vaccines were effective but I haven't ever tested positive for Covid.

Other vaccines have caused problems but it is more of a hit or miss thing if you ask me.

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