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Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Mar 3 11:37am | Replies (23)
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@petermccarville What an excellent and factual write.
Since my diagnosis with PMR, (being a retired science teacher) I did a controlled experiment on myself.
Before PMR, I routinely drank 1-2 cocktails per evening. Usually bourbon, rum or moonshine and cola or fruit juice.
I totally stopped drinking alcohol after being diagnosed with PMR.
I’d read several accounts that moderate alcohol consumption with PMR was acceptable and not consequential, so a while back, I experimented on myself.
One day, I felt like having a drink and told myself that I would do an experiment on my body and see if I could feel immediate negative affects after a couple of drinks. ( I justified it, lol.)
So I drank two bourbon and colas (approximately 3 “shots”) over a two hour time period before bedtime. The next morning, I woke up with no hangover or resemblance of a hangover.
NEWS ALERT: I did feel more than usual aches and pains related to my PMR SYMPTOMS. My peripheral PMR pains (palms, soles of my feet, itchy-sore scalp, shoulder ache, hip ache and brain fog) all returned. I had even worse brain fog later in the afternoon. Basically, I had a rough/miserable day. Everything I did required multiple attempts and extra effort. Whew.
The following day (two days after the alcohol) I was back to normal. My normal is: no hip pain, no knee pain, no shoulder pain, minor scalp itch, occasional but rarely palm and sole of feet pain).
I was relieved that the alcohol induced pains went away. Glad my body is still healing itself.
Physiologically we are all more alike than different. My suggestion about alcohol consumption is simple. Don’t. Respectfully, if you do, whatever the results, it’s on you.