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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: 2 hours ago | Replies (10)

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@suetex I think there are many triggers. It seems a normally healthy person is doing fine and then something sets it off. Over the last 4 years I have seen hundreds of reasons. From a day of over exertion exercising to a family member passing. Who knows. The medical field has no answers. I was under a considerable amount of stress and then got the covid vaccine. Wham. PMR hit me. I dont see a problem connecting a stressful surgery to setting off PMR. My point was that during the first year after stopping steroids I had two more flares. No particular reason. Stress maybe? It seems the body is in a delicate state of balance. Many have had other auto immunes show up during this time. I decided to not ride mine out like you did. I had a few extra prednisone so I took a 5 day pack. 20 -20-10-5-5 and stopped. Flare was gone. This was not approved by my Dr. Could it be a PMR reaction? Or maybe as you suggest a reaction to the surgery medication? I can't say for sure. I do think we can tell a PMR episode after having lived them once.

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@tuckerp I agree that many things can set off PMR. In my case overexertion combined with stress. Vaccines have had no effect on me. After prednisone, I was fine for a few months, but what has creeped back has been different from PMR. It is gelling, where moving after being still causes pain and then more moving makes it dissipate. Until the next time. I am hoping riding it out while trying different OTC regimens will help and I don't have to go back on the prednisone, which is what the rheumatologist recommended. I believe my mother had it during a stressful period in her life and beat it with one round if prednisone. And then lived 35 more active years without another flare. They called it bursitis in the 1980s. I want to be like her!

@tuckerp Thank you for your insight. One reason I stayed away from the pred is I have glaucoma and was warned to stay away from it. One thing our stress has in common is cortisol- the kind the body makes. That could disrupt the balance. Something to mull about....