Alternative to Prednisone for Treating PMR?
I am experiencing a relapse of PMR, I wonder if anybody found an alternative to Prednisone since I had a difficult time with it the first time around, which I took for about a year until Feb 21. Now having a relapse which I am afraid came on after my Covid vaccine shot. I would appreciate any help. Thank you
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
Turkey Tail was recommended to my husband by a specialist and it has his markers going down!
If I have any success with my experiment I will let you know.
Be well! K
Hello @marda, Welcome to Connect. I know it can be really difficult sometimes to taper off of prednisone. I've never been on a high dosage of 60 mg as you have but I did have trouble tapering off of prednisone when getting to a lower dose. When you tapered down to 10 mg and then tried to get to 5 mg, were you tapering from 10 down to 5 mg?
No I went to 7 1/2 for three weeks than 6 1/2 for three more and I've been on 5 for two weeks.
You might ask your doctor or rheumatologist to prescribe some 1 mg prednisone tablets to help taper down with less amounts. My first occurrence with PMR I spent the last six months going back and forth between 1 mg and 1/2 mg until I was finally able to stop taking prednisone and not have the bad pain.
Hi, I'm glad to hear about your Pilates instructor. I never attended a class in which any instructor mentioned osteoporosis. Lemon Balm is gentle and is quite soothing on its own - so it need not6 be coupled with valerian. Take care, Teri
I split my dose. One in the morning one in the evening about 12 hours apart. Ask your doctor.
I am wondering if anyone has any success with system in multi-enzyme treatment ? Suppose to be an old treatment used in Germany for pain.
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Thank you. I will when he calls. What is your dose?
I know many here will disagree but because the pain at night into morning was so unbearable I decided to take my prednisone’s at dinner time thinking it would help more then. I also read once that there is a time released medication (I need to find the name of it again) that kicks in around 2am when inflammation is the worst. Anyway I have no problem falling sleep. I might have a little more energy around 9pm to do some stretching and other exercises. I read or watch tv and then find myself falling sleep against my will on the couch around midnight so I go to bed and fall asleep immediately. I think the time between dinner and a late bedtime appears to be ample for me. I get up around 7-8 am each morning so I get between 6-8 hours sleep depending on when I go to bed.