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Hi @kbuzard, a dramatic response to steroids with a cessation of symptoms is used to confirm the diagnosis of PMR. (Cecil and Goldman's Textbook of Medicine). It's about three weeks until your husband can see the Rheumatologist, Can you ask his physician to keep him on the steroid til then, maybe with a slight taper after a couple of weeks? Was he on prednisone? Since PMR is an autoimmune disorder, you don't want to stimulate the immune system further. I read somewhere that acupuncture can do that. I was not diagnosed for a year and lived with the pain and stiffness of PMR everyday. I purchased an infrared heating pad (Thermotex Platinum - made in Canada) and that relieved my pain while I used it. I moved it to different parts of my body as needed. The last time I saw my Rheumatologist, I told him there is nothing like the pain of PMR. It would ease up a little in the evenings, but the pain and stiffness returned every morning with a vengeance. I feel for him, and you, as you are feeling his pain and trying hard to help him. I wish you the best.

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Thank you for the information. I didn't know how PMR was diagnosed so now I know for sure that is what he has. Within 24 hours on steroids he was 100% better!
He has used a heating pad and a TENS unit which helped a little bit.
Hoping to make it thru the next few weeks until he sees the rheumatologist