Off Prednisone but still feeling new type of pain
I've been off Prednisone for 6 months. (I was on Prednisone for 3.5 years). My blood inflammation markers have been normal for years and multiple Rheumatologists and doctors all said I no longer had PMR. So I went off steroids.
So now the question: Has anyone else gone off Prednisone but still plagued with mysterious aches and pains (muscles and joints - but not as severe or similar to PMR)? It's something else, I think.
I can get along okay during the day, but first thing in the morning I'm very stiff and it hurts to move. Also if I sit too long, then the same thing happens. Once I get moving it gets better quickly. Although throughout the day knees, hips and upper arms can occasionally hurt. I can't do things like I used to.
I've seen so many doctors who can't tell me what's wrong.
anyone else?
I don't want to go back on Prednisone and I don't want to resort to other drugs, but quality of life is definitely suffering. So wondering if maybe I should be taking some sort of medication (not Prednisone).
any suggestions?
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@abbeyc
Are you still receiving treatment or did you just stop taking your medications?
I firmly believe the secondary adrenal insufficiency that Prednisone caused was more of a problem than PMR ever was. You are right about being dependent on Prednisone after adrenal suppression occurs. Secondary adrenal insufficiency caused by long-term prednisone use is recognized as a significant, often overlooked complication that can be harder to manage than the original PMR.
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2 ReactionsI am 83 years old .
Was diagnosed with Polymyalgia Rheumatica a year and a half ago. I have Polycythemia Vera and Hashimotos Disease. A son is terminal with Polycythemia Vera .
I started on 20 milligrams of Prednisone. My Rheumatologist took me down each month. My last pill is in 11 days. I’ve had some side effects, I am doing well and grateful in so many ways. There is so much the specialist don’t know about these diseases and we all have questions. Be patient and make sure you have a good attitude. Get out and walk , rest. Don’t skip or stop your pills . Talk to your Dr. I am doing so well and you will feel better . Try not to get discouraged. There is always hope
Donna
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4 Reactions@dadcue yes I went off prednisone in May2025 and the onchologist assumed I had Addrenal insufficiency but the cortisol tests proved otherwise. I was very slow and careful with my Prednisone taper to avoid adrenal issues.
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1 ReactionI THANK ALL FOR YOUR INPUT
I AM 79 , DIOGNOSED WITH PMR 3 YRS AGO WITH 20 MG. NOW ON 5 . HAD A FLARE O
AR 1 MG. LAST YR. THIS PASR WEEK A BIG FLARE OVER MY WHOLE BODY . NO CALL BACK FROM MY DR. SO I PUT MYSELF ON WHT TJE 6 DSY PREDIDONE PKG
IS AND TYLENOL. DOING MUCH BETTER I DONT KNOW IF I WANT TO GO BACK TO METHOTREXATE . ONLY ON IT A SHORT TIME.
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Sorry,I’m having trouble under this.
I like Tylenol for arthritis…my rheumatologist told me abt it.
Follow bottle instructions.
May help
@dahliamama I have had no flare ups. Beginning to feel
Good again. So happy ,and I listen to my Dr and do everything he tells me to do.
Sending prayers of hope and strength for you
Donna
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2 Reactions@beauty44 how long in remission?
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