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@judyjh

Hello! My rheumatologist diagnosed me with PMR in 2/2021. My primary had been keeping me on prednisone for 6 months prior until I could get in to see the specialist. My labs are completely normal. The symptoms I had were characteristic of PMR with the added problem of carpal tunnel in both hands. I am a very active 69 age woman, so once getting moving the morning, I did pretty well, but nights were "nightmarish". I am controlled today with methotrexate and 5.5 of prednisone, unable to taper any lower yet (pain is too bad to sleep). It's great to see the supportive posts of others. I am looking for diet solutions, and the only ones I see that I could improve is no alcohol, since I usually have a glass of wine with dinner.
Anyone else have PMR without the lab confirmation? And any other diet thoughts? Otherwise Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Judy

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Hi Judy, The pain and stiffness of PMR is usually worse in the morning. It supposedly gets better as the day progresses. My pain didn't ease up until 8:00 pm or so, then it was a somewhat bearable. I was not taking prednisone then. I just read about a study in which 100 mg of saffron a day decreased inflammation in people with rheumatoid arthritis. I think some were on prednisone and some weren't. You can check it out at http://www.examine.com if you're interested. As @kmeikle mentioned an anti-inflammatory diet is supposed to help. Dr. Andrew Weill offers a lot of information about the anti-inflammatory diet. He also recently posted about a study in which Vitamin D and fish oil or omega 3 fatty acid decreased incidences of participants developing autoimmune disorders. Fish rich in omega 3 fatty acids is a component of the anti-inflammatory diet, vegetables (eat the rainbow), whole grains, etc. Avoid processed foods. That was always how I ate, but prednisone was the only thing that worked to eliminate my pain.
Good luck and happy holidays!