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PMR Diet: Foods to eat and avoid

Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Oct 12 8:21am | Replies (109)

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Hello @jillrp, Welcome to Connect. @ghsmith only posted once and has not been back on Connect and has not responded to others which gives me a little cause to reflect on the "cured" severe PMR statement.

While I do think diet and lifestyle play a major part in our health I think we still have to be a little careful and do our own research finding reputable information and data. I was not able to find anything other than a rebuttle of sorts and a lot of ad type sites for the Paddison Program. Eating healthier and limiting sugar, alcohol and red meat has helped keep my PMR in remission.

— The Paddison Program for rheumatoid arthritis: An unproven treatment that provides only the illusion of control: https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-paddison-program-for-rheumatoid-arthritis-the-unproven-illusion-of-control/
— The Paddison Program For Rheumatoid Arthritis: https://www.paddisonprogram.com/.

The Versus Arthritis site has a lot of good information on the topic and it's free vs a paid program like the Paddison Program.
--- https://www.versusarthritis.org/about-arthritis/managing-symptoms/diet/

Here's another good reference on the topic that goes through inflammatory conditions and nutrition:
--- Dietary Implications of the Bidirectional Relationship between the Gut Microflora and Inflammatory Diseases with Special Emphasis on Irritable Bowel Disease: Current and Future Perspective: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/13/2956

I've had PMR twice. Both times I was started at 20mg prednisone. The first time it took me 3 and half years to taper off. The second time it took me 1 and half years to taper off and I've been in remission for a little over 5 years now. I do give credit for the shorter time with PMR the second time around to changing my lifestyle through diet and more moderate exercise.

No one likes the prednisone, myself included. Hoping you can let us know how the Paddison Program works for you with controlling the PMR pain and inflammation symptoms. One of the things my rheumatologist had me do was keep a daily log with the prednisone dose for the day and my pain level when I got up each morning. Do you keep a daily log?

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I've posted to this thread before, but I happen to be a registered dietitian who eats a whole foods organic Pegan diet (Paleo + vegan). I had a very mild case of PMR following my second COVID vaccination and because I had no inflammatory markers, it took over 4 months to diagnose. I hurt in my arms and thighs while in bed. As soon as I would get up, my pain went away! I started with 10 mg. of Prednisone and it took over a year to wean off of it. Then I came down with COVID and it triggered my PMR again, so I went back on 2 mg. and tapered off in about 6 months. Now I'm hoping it doesn't come back, but who knows.