Cause of PMR
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/02/women-autoimmune.html
This article isn't light reading but goes into why women are more likely to have autoimmune diseases than men. Bottom line - it's thanks to our 2 X chromosomes. If you skip down to the bottom of the article, they say the discovery could lead to better screening for autoimmune disorders that are associated with the Xist gene that they explain in the article.
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I developed after death of my husband and having surgery on my fingers after a fall so I think stress has a lot to do with it.
I have been on Actemra over 1 yr & it helps
@kayept
I was already diagnosed with a couple of autoimmune conditions when PMR was diagnosed. Being diagnosed with one autoimmune condition "predisposes" people to having other autoimmune conditions.
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I was chronically "stressed out" because my face was electrified. I was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia before PMR was diagnosed. They said trigeminal neuralgia was congenital in my case.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/trigeminal-neuralgia/symptoms-causes/syc-20353344.
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When I told my ophthalmologist about the electrical pain around my eye, he said it wasn't an eye problem and referred me to a neurologist.
My rheumatologist asked me about facial pain when she screened me for GCA. I told her, "only the electrical facial pain." Ironically, trigeminal neuralgia was a vascular problem combined with inflammation but not GCA. Mostly it was a nerve problem.
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Agree totally…I had an injury on my foot requiring 7 stitches. As I was recovering the PMR kicked in. It was physical as well as emotional stress. It was waiting in the wings, as you say, as my mother was a PMR patient.
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