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.
Exactly!
I would not take it again, knowing that this disease could results from it. We're now at the booster stage and I will NOT get one until I am diagnosed, on Prednisone and back to feeling better. Had I known the first shot last May would start my neck and shoulders and then my second jab in August, just 10 days before my neck, shoulders, arms and right hand put me in excrutiating pain, I probably would NOT have gotten any vax. This disease does not run in my family and started virtually over night. I didn't even know there was such a thing as PMR.
I know nothing about what the vax causes, all I know is my story. Your doctor's advice sounds good. Ultimately, the choice is yours - somewhat. Good luck whatever you decide.
This is so funny. My neck didn't bother me with PMR, but it was incredibly stiff and sore with GCA, and I bought pillows too, just thinking my problem was a stiff neck. I was dying to go to a chiropractor, but really afraid that the quick manuever they do to turn the neck would break mine so I never made an appointment. I had PMR and GCA way before I received COVID vaccines. The booster, just a couple of months ago, did not effect me at all. Now that I have osteoporosis, I read that it is best to use the smallest pillow possible to support the head - so I am using a small worn out throw pillow which works great. Best wishes for a happy and pain free New Year. Teri
PMR does respond dramatically to the proper dosage of prednisone, which I hope you can get soon. As @aspine mentioned, if your symptoms do not go away with prednisone, it's something else. I sympathize with you - the pain and stiffness of PMR was off the charts for me, unlike anything I experienced before.
I'm waiting for my diagnosis actually this morning, although neurologist did say it sounds like PMR. I agree about the pillow thing. Ended up making a smaller pillow out of chipped memory foam, which seems the best so far out of the 5 or 6 expensive ones, that did nothing. All the best for pain freedom in the New Year.
I also experienced a PMR flare almost immediately after receiving the Covid vaccine. I took prednisone which worked very quickly to relieve the symptoms and then I was able to successfully taper off over a three-month period. I am now in remission. I agonized for weeks over whether to have the booster shot. My rheumatologist opined that if I did contract the virus I would have a worse outcome because of my reaction to the vaccine and thought I should go ahead with the shot and take prednisone again if needed. With much trepidation I scheduled the shot and was very pleased when I did not experience another flare of PMR. Later on, I did come down with the virus but had almost no symptoms. Everyone's journey is different and each individual must weigh the options and try to arrive at the best decision. I wish you luck and hope you achieve remission soon.
I was diagnosed with PMR 10 months ago and I’m in discovery on how to manage a quality of life while living with what PMR represents.
Hi @fazz, are you being treated for PMR? With appropriate meds, the symptoms should disappear. I have both PMR and its companion disorder, Giant Cell Arteritis, and am virtually symptom free, after seven months of taking prednisone in tapered dosages, but I was not diagnosed for a year. One thing I have learned is to let go, not pressure myself to do too much and stop dwelling in the realm of negativity. How are you managing?
Hi all PMR-ers. Many of you have had the pleasure of crossing virtual paths with @tsc (Teri). Today Teri is our featured Member Spotlight. I think you'll enjoy @johnbishop's interview with Teri and getting to know more about how she finds balance, her interest in history and textile arts, and more:
- "Let Your Breath Find You": Meet @tsc https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/newsfeed-post/let-your-breath-find-you-meet-tsc/