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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Yes, l have seen him, the cataracts have stsrted, we're keeping an eye on that.....l am 63 and was diagnosed in Feb this year
I'm not sure...mine is both
It was found during open heart surgery to repair an aneurysm. The doctors took a biopsy then and that’s when it was found.
Both meaning temporal arterieres and arthritics ?
@robynann - I had cataract surgery when I was 70. The easiest surgery I have ever had. Now you just need to get better and worry about that later.
Hi Tinkerbell, I really don't think they are masking the symptoms, but I could be entirely wrong. Forgot to mention another interesting diagnostic tool, my Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist/Surgeon who originally mentioned that my symptoms sound like Temporal Arteitis said at a follow up visit three weeks ago, said that if I had Temporal Arteitis I would experience discomfort and tenderness each and every time I touched my left temple. When he said that to me, I immediately placed my hand on my left temple area and felt no discomfort whatsoever. Then he suggested I see another RA Specialist who really deals regularly with Temporal Arteritis and if he cannot come up with a defnitive Temporal Arteritis diagnosis to then see a Neurologist. To answer your question regarding having had another sedimentation test done, the answer is no not since I self-admitted myself through the ER in April of this year. I expect in August when I go to another RA Specialist he will request that and several other blood tests regarding RA again be done....that would be about four months since the last full blood panel done at the ER.
yes, so true.....I try not to think about it all too much, I take every day as a blessing
I had cataract surgery on both eyes last summer when I was 69. I agree it was an easy surgery both times. I had lung cancer surgery at the end of May this year and I’m still trying to recover from it. @marylou705
Marylou, I hope you keep getting stronger and heal quickly.Lida
@charann2000 - The only time I had any pain when my temple was touched was when the surgeon pushed on it really hard as he examined me before the biopsy. I sure hope you don’t have GCA and it sounds like the medicine you are taking right now has helped. Keep us posted when you see the RA.