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@allinge

"I'm still waiting to see a rheumatologist but the waiting list is one to two years."
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May I ask where you are located? I know wait times can be long but this surprises me. I had 3 rheumatologists present when I was diagnosed with PMR. I live in Iowa but fortunately there is a large University Medical Center just a few miles away. I worked at this medical center and often walked to work.

Leg cramps are very common when a person is on Prednisone. My worst leg cramps were in the middle of the night and caused a very rude awakening.

Your headaches are more concerning because of possible GCA. Tell your doctor about your headaches so they are aware of the problem. I have always denied ever having GCA headaches.

My temporal and around my eye electrical headaches happened all the time but I had trigeminal neuralgia so that was understandable. I had trigeminal neuralgia headaches while sleeping which is uncommon. Once a trigeminal neuralgia headache woke me up and wouldn't stop. My wife needed to go the emergency room with me because I was incapacitated and couldn't speak. The emergency room doctor got it to stop with a medication that he googled on the internet. He said I had the worst case of trigeminal neuralgia he had ever seen.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/trigeminal-neuralgia/symptoms-causes/syc-20353344

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@dadcue We live in Canada near the Rocky Mountains. I know the change of weather can cause aches and pains. Glad to hear that the Prednisone can cause leg cramps and boy they are painful! I told my GP about the headaches and even mentioned GCA. He didn't seem too interested and dismissed it. Like I said, there is a long waiting list for a rheumatologist here. I had blood tests done a few weeks back. There wasn't any for concern as the GP never called to discuss it, so I assumed it was fine. Thanks for your comments.