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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Nov 6, 2023 | Replies (747)Comment receiving replies
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Hi @jules11 -- I've had 2 occurrences of PMR. The first time it took me a little over 3 years to taper off of prednisone. The second occurence 6 years later, it took me 1-1/2 years to taper off of prednisone. I lived with a minor amount of aches and pains at each taper point but kept going unless the pain was really bad. It might help to keep a tapering off log and write down the dosage and the pain level so that you have something to compare with each time you drop the dosage. I started tapering by 1/2 mg when it got difficult and that seemed to help me.
Good luck!
This is Beryl .....I honk what John says is a more sensible move as you do not what a flair up....
I myself have been having trouble and am on 7.5mg with methotrexate 20mg once a week folic acid also .....I am improving but as usual very slowly .....pain level is never the same as it seems it goes with how much I have done that day ......but the good thing is where I had pain up to my waist it is now from thighs and down ......th stiff back was very difficult to deal with .....
I think I would say to you don't be in too much of a hurry this thing has a mind of its own .....but we are all different .....Beryl
Hi @jules11 I live in Wellington New Zealand and have joined this wonderful group to try to understand this condition, I have found it very helpful and it has given me emotional assurance as I got very depressed with this. I was diagnosed back in July last year and are now on 1mg. I was instructed by my Doctor to reduce 1mg per month once I got to 10mg. I did okay, like you just had a bit of stiffness in my shoulders and hips, when I got around 4mg I had to listen to my body as the stiffness was still there and I waited until I felt almost pain free before I reduced, it was normally around 6 weeks rather than 4. I am reluctant to go off the 1mg as I had a bit of a flare up when my doctor changed my blood pressure pills, Im slowly feeling better but still have days where the stiffness and pain in my shoulders is quite bad. I feel that as long as you have symptoms you have to listen to how your body is and respond when your feeling okay. I know we all want to get off this drug and go back to normal but feel is it worth the risk of a flare up and then have to go back on a higher dose. I think patience is the name of the game, good luck.
Another site I follow, it comes from the UK is called Health Unblocked. There are lots of postings concerning PMR from people all over the world. I have found it a mine of information and that it has many helpful suggestions and guidance
I too, was diagnosed with PMR in December. I am down to 5mg, for 2 weeks, and hope to go down to 4.5 soon. I am a little apprehensive, still a lot of stiffness in legs, although twice this week I have improved walking distance. This may not be a good time to expect too much as this is the hottest month of the year, and hotter than usual, about 100 degrees F. One whole mg. seems a drastic drop for you to do at that low stage. Lots of Luck from an Aussi in the Texas hill country.