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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Aug 31 12:46pm | Replies (35)Comment receiving replies
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Did they do a Sed Rate blood test. Mine was 86 and my CRP was 99.7 when I was diagnosed with PMR. The Sed rate is supposed to be below 30. I had all of the same symptoms you are describing.
I too had same experience. Woke up one morning in November of ‘24 with excruciating pain in both shoulders and hips. Had to sleep in one position as it was nearly impossible to use those body parts to turn or flip. Same with attempting to sit or get back up. Then took a minute or two to allow pain to subside to then walk. Actually felt my best when taking daily walk but when finished had to struggle to sit and remove shoes (not from walk but from PMR). Went over a month like that until GP had blood test run and diagnosed PMR. Prescribed prednisone and pain almost immediately diminished. I have seen rheumatologist three times and am slowly weening off of medication. I have been blessed that the terrible pains in original spot have not flared up and now dealing with low to medium pain in hands (knuckles and wrist) which for the time is bearable. I do not want to be on prednisone long but do realize that it will be the bridge to get me back to normal or what will be my new normal.
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In early December I was waking up with your exact symptoms. I googled my symptoms and the search came up with PMR. The remedy was steroids. I couldn't get an immediate appointment with a Rheumatologist. I was desperate. I had a Medrol Pack (Methylprednisolone) in the house so I took 3 4mg pills. Within 1 hour my pain was gone. I finally got to see a Rheumatologist and I reported my experience. It was confirmed that I have PMR. I remained on Methylprednisolone instead of regular prednisone since the Methylprednisolone (generic) worked better for me. My dose started at 20mg and I am now down to 3.5mg daily. I am doing well. In the AM I do wake up with slight symptoms of PMR so my Rheumatologst suggested I take 2 extra strength Tylenol and that is helping a great deal. I am 72 years old and I normally wake up around 3 or 4am to use the bathroom. At that time I take the Tylenol and go back to sleep. I wake up around 7 - 7:30am with very mild PMR symptoms. I can dress myself easily and feed my cats before breakfast. After breakfast I take my Methylprednisolone dose and I am great for the rest of the day - no symptonms of PMR.