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I was diagnosed in 2021by a Rheumatologist. I live in Canada and there is difficulty in getting specialist in our area. I worked n Health Care for 32 years and had been diagnosed with Arthritis in my Spine and Knees. Blood work did not indicate PMR. When I finally got a diagnosis we figure I had both PMR and Fibromyalgia. . Totally agree some of our Doctors need to think outside of the box. I wish you well on this interesting journey!
My Ortho is actually who recommended that I see a rheumatologist so some of them do have appropriate info. My insurance requires a referral to a specialist and my GP and I had to have several lengthy discussions before she ran some bloodwork. She didn’t make the referral until she saw my Sed rate and CRP which were extremely high. I probably would never have received the referral if those had been normal like others with PMR have reported. Education on PMR/autoimmune is likely needed for all of our medical professionals.