Is anyone else diagnosed with PMR experiencing weakness in their legs?
I have never noticed a problem with my legs prior to my diagnosis. Twice, I have kneeled down in public places - once in WAlmart - and was unable to get up. Scary!! This has never happened to me in the past. Is it the PMR, or is it prednisone, or is it that I have been misdiagnosed? My PCP is not suggesting a rheumatologist so far, and that alone concerns me.
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I see a rheumatologist locally and at Mayo. I am very familiar with prednisone because my daughter who is now 31 was diagnosed with a very rare autoimmune disease when she was 9. She is doing great! Climbs mountains etc where she lives in Colorado. Let’s say I am a patient advocate for others and myself. I am a nutritionist by degree and believe in striving for a clean diet. However, sometimes we have to utilize conventional medicine to help us in managing our health. Prednisone is a very strong medication with multiple side effects which I monitor daily. The best lessonI have learned is to educate myself and to be advocate for myself.
I agree. I try to walk 20 miles a week and ignore the aches and pains. As long as my blood tests stay normal, I am going to stay off Prednisone. If not I will have no choice. I also have had my second Reclast infusion for Osteoporosis, so I have quite a few issues going on, that I am monitoring. Unfortunately, Prednisone does weaken the bones, so exercise is important. Sorry about your daughter and happy she is doing well. It sounds like you have things under control. Feel good.
I see my Rheumatologist every 6 weeks, and I have also been on this for 3 years. I tapered from 20 to 2 then back up to 5, now down to 1 for my last week. I also am being treated for Osteoporosis. Type 2 Diabetes, so a lot going on. I'm active and walk a lot and my Endocrinologist also monitoring bones. My husband is an Ophthalmologist and monitors my eyes since they can be a problem in a lot of his patients. No easy for sure. Thank you for welcoming to this site. Important to have people to vent to. Also, in rare cases this condition effects hands, and lucky me. Like they say, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. Hope you are having a good day.
You should be able to go to any fire station and the firemen or medics will take your blood pressure for free. My husband did that for years. They were always very kind and soothing. A pleasant experience and they know what they are doing.
Unfortunately I am un able to walk anything but very short distances and if I exercise too much my inflammation rate increases and I am very sore and tired for the next several days.
I find that what seems like weakness in the legs is actually pain in the hip area. It helps me to remember to bend my knees when bending down--really lessens the pain.
Sorry to hear that. It is interesting, but when I walk I actually feel better, but as soon as I'm home I'm tired, and if I stay home I sleep a lot. I live in NYC so I try to plan a different route to inspire me, but it's effort to get myself out there. My knees hurt now so it is one doctor appt after another. My husband feels more and more of his patients have this condition, then years ago when he first started practicing. Wondering if it's something in our environment. Who knows.
Welcome @lawhoeburg, That's a good suggestion about going to a fire station n a time of need, especially if there is one close by. Ours is a volunteer fire department and not normally open for business unless it's an emergency call out. They definitely are the best when it comes to helping folks.
Do you mind sharing what brought you to Connect? Were you searching for answer for PMR or other health question?
I also have neuropathy in hands and feet. My rheumatologist says not PMR. I do not necessarily agree with him. When the dose of prednisone kicks in, hands are better and almost pain free in late afternoon.
Exactly. But now she has agreed, that although not common, there are cases of it in hands and feet. I ordered these cushioned braces to stabilize my wrist and hands at night. It helps a lot.