Medications for Temporal Arteritis/Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA)
Anyone out there who has been diagnosed with Temperol Arteritis (Giant Cell Arteritis). I am undergoing testing and most likely have it. Would like to know how anyone is doing with it and what type of medications they use and any side effects, etc.
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@654321 - How much Prednisone are you taking now.
@MLeeB - I like what you call the Prednisone. I am at 5mg and the swelling in my face is going down but still have my extra 12 lbs. I can’t wait to get off of this drug. I must say it sure helped while raking our 5 acres after Erma. We have 180 oak trees and just finished cleaning up last week. Now we are back in hurricane season. The next one might kill me from all of the clean up.
Thanks....sorry that I did not have anything to say for a while but all was relatively calm until one week ago when I gashed my leg into the side of the fireplace hearth and had to have 12 sutures sewn into it at the ER. But aside from that Tinkerbell, have you ever heard of Temporal Arteritis going into remission or just disappearing on its own for about 8 or 10 days now without taking anything whatsoever?
7mg daily
@654321 - When I was diagnosed with GCA my Sed Rate was 38 and they started me on 60 mg of Prednisone. That seems to be a low amount but if it works that is great. I hope you can get your numbers down.
@charann2000 - I have not heard of anything like that. Sorry to hear about your leg and stitches. It would be so wonderful if you don’t have GCA. Not a disease that any of us want. It would be interesting to see what your Sed Rate is now. Hopefully, it will be way down. Keep us posted.
I fell flat on my back. I heard the break. It was awful.
I just went thru same thing. No pain for alst three weeks. No change in meds. I had a terrible fall direct on my back. I am happy for no pain. BUT, yesterdayit all came back. Now my back pain is park of it. My back Dr said I could take tylonol and ibuprofen at same time
@ DearTinkerbell, what kind of a doctor treats temperal arteritis? Perhaps a neurologist? Peach414144
@peach414144 - Peach I was diagnosed in the Emergency Room at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. The doctor that diagnosed me was a resident in Neurology. She has been following me since May 2017. I am seen every 3 months and I meet with the resident first and then one of the Neurologist in the Department.