treatment of PMR
Has anyone ever tried to treat PMR without steroids'? Are there any drugs with less side affects that work?
I have just been diagnosed ( 3 weeks in pain ) and am not anxious to start steroids'
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Welcome @dianagcurran, I'm am sorry to hear that the debilitating pain returned. There are a lot of different conditions that mimic PMR so it's good to hear you have an appointment today with a rheumatologist. Hoping you get some answers.
Can you let us know what you find out at your appointment?
What illness did you have 5 years ago? Did anyone make a definitive diagnosis 5 years ago or was it all speculative? Make sure you mention this illness when you see the rheumatologist today.
Reactive arthritis derives its name from a "reaction to an infection." I was diagnosed with reactive arthritis about 35 years ago. I was so sick and the lower back pain was unbearable.
Prednisone stopped the pain immediately and I made a full recovery. At the time I was diagnosed I was told that reactive arthritis could do the following:
1) It might happen once and never happen again.
2) It might recur and have a recurring pattern with long periods of remission.
3) It could start to recur more often until it never goes away and becomes chronic.
In my case, reactive arthritis didn't recur until 5 years later. Then it recurred more often until it was chronic. Eventually the extent of the arthritis of my spine was discovered on x-rays and scans.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/reactive-arthritis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354838
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PMR was diagnosed when I was old enough to have PMR. Reactive arthritis doesn't exclude a person from developing PMR later in life. Having one autoimmune condition increases the risk of developing another.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21624-autoimmune-diseases