GCA (Giant Cell Arteritis) and PMR (polymyalgia rheumatica)
I was diagnosed a little over two years ago with GCA (Giant Cell Arteritis) and polymyalgia. Down to 1 mg of Prednisone/day, started at 60 mg. Anyone else have this combination?
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I know @moldy I wear support hose and that really helps. Now I only wear them a few days a week. If I can get out for a walk, it helps the swelling. I know I sit too much for my circulation.
My highest sugar was 350, but I was in the hospital getting IV Solumedrol for asthma. The nurse would test me before each meal and give me insulin if needed. I used to, and still do, love Moose Tracks ice cream, but I just don't eat sweets anymore. Have you gotten any help in managing your glucose? 💞
Hi @sirmac, I'll chime in with @johnbishop below that the dosage of prednisone seems low for PMR. I think patients usually start with 15 - 20 mg of prednisone, then taper. The dosage also, seems very low if you have Giant Cell Arteritis. I was diagnosed with that and put on 40 mg of prednisone, as I am small in stature and low weight, then tapered down by 5 mg every two weeks. As John mentioned, Giant Cell Arteritis, untreated, is serious. It can result in blindness or stroke. Usually a biopsy of the temporal artery is done to confirm the diagnosis. It's important to see a specialist, usually a rheumatologist, who has experience in treating this disorder. I wish you the best!
I too have LCA , 80 years old and live in Australia. Don't know but reasonably sure that Actemra is not available. My rheumatologist has not mentioned it. At the moment I am coming down for 2nd time from 50mg to now 12mg. Am taking advice to take it very slowly . I don't want to go up again. My dr suggests 10 mg by next time I see him which is in 3 weeks. I'm not rushing. Too traumatic to have to go up again.
I am now on 1/2 .5 tablet and not feeling to bad ,fingers have a light tingling and a very light head ache just above my ears towards my eyes . Went for a 28 l bike ride yesterday and felt good. My shoulders and upper arms usually are weak and pain but not yesterday, just a bit when when I first started my ride all on all I felt quite goon
It was a 28k bike ride
I agree totally with your response!
Especially.. the goal of a decent quality of life 🙏❤️
There is NO treatment for Tinnitus that am aware of. There are a number of "snake oil" ads on the internet though--don't trust them. My wife has had it for many years and been to every specialist and no one can do anything about it. She actually thinks giving up peanut butter and bananas might have lessened it a little. Sounds strange, coincidence or something else? But if so, what else? She just lives with it but is always aware of changes in the tone or intensity and tries to think back to what may have prompted the change. She also has substantial hearing loss and can verify that your ability to hear has no bearing on the tinnitus.
What if you have pmr and can't take prednisone because of a heart condition.
Hello @bren2023, There is another discussion that might be helpful answering your question.
--- What's a good anti inflammation drug (not prednisone) for PMR?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/recommended-anti-inflamation-drug-not-prednisone-for-pmp/.
Have you discussed alternatives to prednisone with your doctor or rheumatologist?
Thank you.
I'm seeing my new doctor tomorrow.
I just quit a doctor for being unresponsive to my symptoms.