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?
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I too had a rocky start with my PRimary doctor who took time to see me and then she only gave me 6 days of Prednisone with no followup so I immediately bounced back to severe pain and she would not renew the script for some reason. Having this all happen over Christmas week didn’t help. Luckily I got in with Rheumatologist on 12/28 so I’m back on 12.5 mg Prednisone til end of Jan when I get retested.
it sounds like you are with a good Rheumatologist. I like how he is monitoring your vitals for Prednisone’s side effects. Mine sent me back to my primary for that and I don’t like that. I am going for second rheumatologist opinion on 2/1 so will ask him how he handles. Thanks!
Have you thought of taking meds before bed? That’s what I do and it’s good.
That wouldn't work for me. The prednisone gives me lots of problems with sleep. I'd be awake all night.
I have a very hard time getting out of bed in the morning. Can sleep sitting up help alleviate this? Please help. I can't get out of bed.
Darn. Do you know why NSAIDs are to be avoided? I haven't heard that. I find I need Ibuprofen from time to time and it helps a lot. I don't think Tylenol works as well as it doesn't reduce inflammation.
Hi there. I recommend you ask your doctor to prescribe 1 mg. prednisone. Once you reach 10 mgs. you should only drop 10% at a time. I went even slower and went to 9.5 for a month and then 9. Slow and steady seems to work for most people.
Thank you for this insight. I have a request in to my doctor to prescribe 1 mg. I was not even aware that 1 mg was available, and have been splitting those tiny 5 mg pills which seems an extremely inexact thing to do.
Hi @abbeyc the information sheet on Prednisone says "Some products that may interact with this drug include...NSAIDs such as aspirin/celecoxib/ibuphrphen." It says that if your doc has directed you to take low dose aspirin, continue to take it, unless your doctor directs you to do otherwise. I do take low dose aspirin because people with GCA are at high risk of developing aortic aneurysms down the road. Maybe best to check with your doctor or pharmacist if it is okay to take the ibupprofen. Tylenol doesn't reduce inflammation, but relieves pain. The prednisone is supposed to reduce the inflammation.
Always take the prednisone and Ibuprofen with food. Take care, Teri
Thanks so much. My Rheumatologist told me to take low dose aspirin also due to blood clot concerns My Rheumatologist gave me Celebrex before she put me on Prednisone (while we were waiting on blood test results) and my primary doctor said she'd rather me take Celebrex than Ibuprofen but I think Celebrex has lots of warnings and side effects also. I am going to get a second opinion on all of this on 1/31. Thanks for your insight! Much appreciated!
Good luck. It's all so complicated, isn't it?