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Hi @cakodra,
Please post about how it goes. If have to persuade your doctor to put you on a trial dosage of prednisone, you may want to stress how disabling the pain is. Undiagnosed, and feeling sore and stiff like the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz, I tried to use a push down faucet at a sink in a public washroom and couldn't do it. The person beside me noticed and pushed it down for me.
The fatigue associated with PMR and GCA can be anemia - the anemia of chronic inflammation. That was one of my symptoms, but the prednisone corrected it.
I read about your blood pressure below.
I was on very high dosages of prednisone for a while. It did not effect my blood pressure.
Off it, my blood pressure was pretty low and doctor advised to eat more salt. My BP went up, still in a normal, good range, and I no longer feel dizzy when standing up.
Good luck,
Teri

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Thank you, Teri. I will let you all know how this goes. I have increased my salt intake per my doctor’s instructions, and that’s what brought my systolic readings up to 80s/50s. Before that my readings were 70s/50s. I don’t think I can tolerate much more salt in my diet, and I drink lots of water, so this might be the best it will get for now. I’ve never had any dizziness despite the low readings. Just fatigue. Your encouragement and experience has been a great help! Take good care of yourself.