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One of the many great aspects of this group is the shared lived experience. I too started to feel "normal" hearing others experiences such as pain in the wrists, hands and fingers. My rheumatologist also said this cannot be PMR and must be "something else", though she could not say what. I came across several comments from other group members with same experience. This was great reassurance to me that I wasn't abnormal. This pain has not been around in my hands for several weeks but 20 months into this complicated condition, I am ready for anything . Thank.you group. Sharing your experiences, educational materials and suggestions has been.my most important resource in coping with this condition.

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PMR pain in the wrists, hands and fingers may be uncommon but it is not abnormal. I've had the same going on two years now. I've had no luck with any alternatives to Prednisone yet, but I try to keep an open mind and not give up. Good luck to you.