PMR Dosages and Managing Symptoms
I've read through the discussions and note all the different dosages of prednisone, different lengths of time taking prednisone, plus the addition of other meds, for PMR. I also note that the tapering of dosages and time frames are so varied from person to person. It appears there is not a set standard among physicians. How does one know if they were/are receiving the right dosage? Obviously, if symptoms subside, the dose is working, but after tapering if the symptoms return, was the initial dosage correct? I've also read that a person shouldn't be on prednisone long term, but there are many who've been on it for a few years. Its all very confusing.
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Thank you for taking the time to answer me.
It has taken me 2 years to get to 7 mg of Prednisone
Looking back I think I felt ok at 10 mg and above. Thanks for answering.
@tillysam Common recommendation is to go back to where you last felt good (say 10 mgs.), stabilize and then begin 1/2 mg. reductions when you're ready. If you have PMR and are in pain, you are not taking enough prednisone. Your inflammation will accumulate and you'll have a flare (if you don't have one already). I do hope your doctor is aware that approximately 20% of us who suffer from PMR have normal blood markers.
Welcome @elizabethjoan, It can be confusing trying to treat your PMR symptoms. You will notice that we merged your post into the following existing similar discussion so that you can meet other members and learn what they have shared -- PMR Dosages and Managing Symptoms: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pmr-dosages/ .
If I understand correctly, you were only diagnosed with PMR about 1 month ago and started on 20 mg prednisone and it provides pain relief until early morning. That part sounds fairly normal and similar to what I experienced except I always took my prednisone dose early in the morning with my breakfast or before. Then you mentioned decreasing to 15 mg after 2 weeks. That seems pretty aggressive for tapering. I know we are each different but my rheumatologist had me on a monthly taper but it was flexible depending on the pain I was feeling and I was told not to taper to the next level if the pain was too much. He had me keep a daily pain log along with the dosage of prednisone. If my pain level was 1 or 2, I felt I could taper to the next level. If it was above a 3, then I would increase my dose by half of the previous taper down dosage. If I dropped 5 mg for the last taper, then I would go up by 2.5 mg. He got me scripts for 5, 2.5 and 1 mg tablets so that I could easily adjust the dosage while tapering down.
Other members who have split their prednisone dosage between morning and evening and may have some suggestions for you. Are you able to discuss the tapering schedule and that it may be a little aggressive with your doctor or rheumatologist?
Please post a follow up. I hope everything goes okay.
I think that I am in Prednisone detox. Doing some research I have come to that conclusion because of all my side effects I am experiencing.
Thank you for taking the time to answer. After much discussion and research, I think that I am detoxing from the Prednisone.
Hi, tillysam, You are correct. Your CRP and ESR don't necessarily have to be elevated for you to have PMR. And if the blood work was done after you were on the prednisone, that's probably why. The prednisone gets rid of the inflammation and lowers your numbers. My numbers have been in the normal range from the first month after I was started on pred., eleven months ago. You don't say how quickly you tapered, from 80 mg., but however you did it, it was a long way to go in less than 2 years, to be at 7mg. now. My guess is you probably tapered a little to much and too fast as you got closer to 7mg. If you have pain, it's usually because you're not taking enough prednisone to get rid of the inflammation at this time. You should probably go back to the last amount you were taking before you started feeling the pain. Stay there for a week or two until you're feeling good again. Then start back down very gradually. Maybe half a mg. at a time, every 3 or 4 weeks. Even that could be too fast. Everyone is different. But don't go down if you're feeling any pain. Stay put until you're feeling good. Then try it. This taperin thing takes patience!! Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to answer.
It took 2 yrs to go from 80 mg to mg.
My doctors now feel I am going through Prednisone detox which is brutal. I taper 1 mg a month.