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What were your symptoms with GC arteritis? I've been having left-sided headaches for 2 years. Normal artery biopsy's in 2019 and normal blook work now. I got Covid a week ago and on day 5 started with bad pain in the back of my neck, shoulders and legs. Wondering if Covid could have triggered PMR. Still not sure if I have GC arteritis because my CRP was .04 on 1/25 and then jumped to .20 the next day when I got my positive Covid test.
Thank you, Teri- I read about genetics and PMR; I am English and Scottish. As far as I know, no other members of my family have PMR. I will see about the Saffron suggestion. I have the "back of the knees" stiffness and pain, and it gets pretty bad if I sit at my desk at work. Since I am new to these discussions, it's the first time I have heard about someone having the stiffness as I do. I am sorry you got the Giant Cell Arteritis, which doesn't sound like fun. May you get to complete remission (me, too). Grateful for the medications that help. Merry Christmas, Judy