Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR): Meet others & Share Your Story
Welcome to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Meet other members who are dealing with PMR. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with PMR, coping with the challenges and offering tips.We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Grab a cup of coffee or beverage of choice and let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What's your experience with PMR? How are you doing today?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
Some of these doctors are really a menace to society. They know very little but think they know everything. At least they didn't rob you of your sense of humor and optimism. Have you tried Trazodone? It really helps with my insomnia and is a pretty innocuous, non-habit-forming anti-depressant that has the added benefit of helping me sleep. Thank you and best wishes Annie.
My hair did thin too, but I think that started with PMR. Anyway, it's thicker now. Dr. Loren Fishman has a yoga program that increases bone density and there is a version for osteoporosis. It's free on YouTube, "12 Poses vs Osteoporosis" if you want to check it out.
Take care.
Thank you! I totally agree! The prednisone allows my quality of life to be better!PMR , Fibromyalgia, and generalized arthritis are not great diseases but I am doing the best I can to have a better quality of life! Have an awesome day !
I am 77. I have had restless legs since I was a freshman in college. A doctor had me put lotion or vaseline on my calves and tightly wrap my calves with saran plastic wrap. The pressure helps. I also have to stretch my calves a lot. My restless legs are worse if I sit too much. So with this PMR my restless legs have been terrible. Both the wrap and stretching and less caffeine help. A few years ago one of my college roommates asked if I still wrapped my legs with saran wrap and the answer was "Yes"!
Very interesting approach. Much better, I think than the drugs that encourage OCD. Lately, if I have to stop my Low Dose Naltrexone for a period, (usually for a procedure involving sedation) I get leg pain and then restlessness at night. It goes away when I start up my LDN again.
Hello, Teri. I will definitely check out the yoga for osteoporosis. Thank you so much for the tip.
Hello, Loyal. I, too, suffer from RLS and it is a real curse! I'll try that wrapping method. I think pressure socks would help, too, but they are so hard to get on, especially if you have the pain and stiffness of PMR. Thanks for sharing.
I agree my energy increased at first with prednisone, but now my energy level is very low and my heart rate is very low also. I probably need to talk to my doctor about prednisone and any impact on my heart rhythm. I am on 2.5mgs and have been since April of this year.
Thoughts?
In reading that melatonin stimulated the immune system (which sounds like a bad thing for us) I wanted to know more since I am a melatonin user. Pub Med has an excellant and very information dense article on the subject which recommend if you are interested. It is titled "Melatonin: Buffering the Immune System" Its effects are very complicated in that sometimes it is actually an anti-inflammatory. It covers a lot of complicated aspects of the inflammatory pathway and it is helpful to skip to the end where the conclusions are. Final out take is that I am not stopping my use yet. Read it and you decide for yourself.
Here's a link to a Mayo Clinic article about prednisone side effects:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/prednisolone-oral-route/side-effects/drg-20075189
I hope this is helpful to you.