Can PMR (Polymyalgia Rheumatica) be induced by vaccine?
Good evening, I’ve recently been diagnosed with PMR. It came on a week after my flu shot October 23, 2020.
Has anyone experienced the same diagnosis after a flu shot?
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I think the
doctor is reluctant to place blame on the vaccine given the political and social environment surrounding this issue.
I am pretty sure that my second Pfizer shot triggered my PMR. My aching started with days after the shot and that was in March 2021. I did report it to the VAERS, but it wasn't easy. Mine was hard to diagnose because I only felt pain when lying down and I did not have any elevated inflammatory markers. I am down to 1 mg. Prednisone and have tried going without it, but my pain returned twice in my deltoids or my mid back, so I went back to 1 mg. I am now going to try taking .5 mg. to see what happens. Good luck to you.
Thx - I joined the group you suggested. Hang in there!
I've never had a flu shot, but I did contract PMR within a week after my second COVID Pfizer vaccination.
Yes, PMR after flu shot.
In 2016, I received an annual flu vaccine and a pnemonia shot from my doctor. The pain from the shot lasted for over a week. When I called the clinic they said it would be better in a couple of weeks. After about a week I began having a hard time getting out of bed, after another week I wasn't able to walk without the assistance of a cane. I called an ambulance one morning when I had to crawl to the bathroom. The first visit to the hospital left me with no diagnosis or cause of my pain. The second time, the ambulance took me to another hospital. After a diagnosis and consultation with a Rheumatologist, I was given a cortisone shot and my pain and paralysis disappeared immediately! I went through years of taking cortisone and then weaning off the cortisone. I had always suspected that the vaccine was the source of my PMR and now my suspicions are being recognized and confirmed. For the past 6 years everyone has told that a shot "couldn't trigger PMR".
I got my PMR after the Pfizer vaccine and I feel that it triggered the disease. Since my late 30's I got a yearly flu shot because I worked in health care. It wasn't required but was strongly encouraged by every employer. It seemed like the right thing to do to prevent my being a carrier and giving someone the disease. I also took every vaccine that was offered: shingles, pneumonia, tetanus, hepatitis b, etc. About half the time the flu shots would make me ill for a couple of days. My theory is that it was too many vaccines for my immune system to handle and the Pfizer was the final straw. I probably have a genetic predisposition as well. My father had PMR and GCA. I have northern European heritage, which is a risk factor. My Ancestry DNA test lists England, Germany and Scandinavia as the top regions where my ancestors were from. No vaccines for me for now.
Hi @patriciaco, Welcome to Connect. Sorry to hear that you developed PMR after getting a flu vaccine and pneumonia shot. It's ugly no matter how you get it. How long did it take you to finally taper off of the cortisone?
I think these autoimmune diseases are a rare reaction to the covid vaccine, but I also was diagnosed with PMR after getting my second booster. No side effects at all from the first three shots. It's hard to know if you want to risk Covid or PMR. I'm glad I got the first three shots but I certainly don't want to risk another bout of PMR so probably won't get any more boosters, including a flu shot, at least not this year.
I agree with you! Sometimes the cure is worse than the disease...