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I do think Turmeric helps with inflammation but I didn't start taking it until around the time of my second occurrence of PMR. I recently bought some Turmeric Ginger Tea at Trader Joe's that @lioness recommended and it does seem to help in the evenings and it's not bad tasting. The people I think that get the most from using Turmeric make "golden paste" and then use it recipes but I've never tried it. There is a great website that has a lot of information on it's use here:
-- https://turmericaustralia.com.au/turmeric-paste/

When I was struggling tapering off of prednisone for the first occurrence of PMR I talked with my rheumatologist and he was the one who told me of another of his patients who was a professional athlete that took 1/2 mg daily for almost a year before he was able to taper off with no pain. He did tell me he sees a lot more older folks with PMR but really didn't give any numbers. I did find a study in the UK mentioning the prevalence here:

Incidence, prevalence and treatment burden of polymyalgia rheumatica in the UK over two decades: a population-based study
-- https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2018/10/08/annrheumdis-2018-213883

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Thanks John. I didn’t realize you were over in UK. I was stationed in Mons, Belgium for 4 years many years ago.

John, I guess my question is this. On the right dose of pred should I be in pain in the morning. I wake up in pain and stiffness, then take the pred and after a while I get fair relief for the rest of the day right up until bedtime. Then I wake up the next day in pain and repeat. Shouldn’t the right dose be giving me round the clock relief from the pain and stiffness? If so then I need a higher dose than 8-10mg. Thanks. Roger