Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR): Meet others & Share Your Story
Welcome to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Meet other members who are dealing with PMR. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with PMR, coping with the challenges and offering tips.We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Grab a cup of coffee or beverage of choice and let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What's your experience with PMR? How are you doing today?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
I do not believe that it does as it is classified as an autoimmune condition.
I agree—I’m wearing a mask whether required or not—whenever I go into a store—I still feel vulnerable even after vac...Hope you’re doing well!
Well that’s a new one. Can you tell us more about your experience? Inquiring minds do want to know more!
My wife (has Leukaemia) has been advised by her specialist at the PeterMac (Melbourne Australia) that we should both continue all of our pandemic precautions no matter where we are for the foreseeable future. Have also read to only associate, where possible, with vaccinated people.
I would suggest that the 40mg of prednisone is the reason for the pain suppression. I could barely shuffle and within 5 hours of taking 50mg of prednisone I was virtually pain free. Reduced to 25mg for three days then continued tapering and currently at 8mg. I continue to be pain free other than mild discomfort in my R knee first thing of a morning.
Do hope you can get on top of your pain issues soon. Does your itchy skin have tiny blisters as I have had this recurring issue quite often and now use Elocon Alcohol Free cream 0.1% which has been the only thing to control it. I only use it sparingly as it is a corticosteroid.
From what I understand Colchicine is a medication used to treat gout. The anti-inflammation properties that make it effective against gout, also make it effective in treating Pericarditis. So, believe those same qualities helped with the PMR.
FYI Jeff, did you know there is a group related to leukemia here on Mayo Clinic Connect? See
- Blood Cancers & Disorders https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/blood-cancers-disorders/
You and/or your wife are welcome there any time. 🙂
Thanks Colleen. Yes I did know but haven’t got that far yet 😉. We are on another CLL list but I will look in on the Mayo one.
@mcgeesdad @karinaph, I had gout in my right foot at the same time when I was first diagnosed with PMR. I was given Colchicine for the gout and prednisone for the PMR. I think they both help with inflammation but the prednisone is better for pain and inflammation. The way my rheumatologist explained the Colchicine to me was that it helps break down the uric crystals that can cause the gout pain so that they can be expelled from the body.
Colchicine (Oral Route): https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/colchicine-oral-route/description/drg-20067653
Colchicine (Colcrys, Mitigare): https://www.rheumatology.org/I-Am-A/Patient-Caregiver/Treatments/Colchicine-Colcrys-Mitigare