Trying to determine long term prednisone versus other prescriptions
I have been diagnosed with PMR for 15 months and began my prednisone journey on 20mg daily. I am now currently taking 3mg daily had having extreme fatigue, aches, dizziness, etc. I was able to function better on 5mg daily, but with some similar symptoms. My Rheumatologist wants me to start taking Celebrex long term. My social life includes occasional weekend alcohol, which is not tolerated with Celebrex. I do not want to give that up. My Rheumatologist said that she is "O.K." with me continuing long term prednisone at 5mg daily if that is my decision. My Endocrinologist is telling me no way is that a good decision and that I need to "get off" of prednisone because of the many side effects. I have cardio vascular issues and diverticulitis and concerned about the possible effects of these type of anti-inflammatory drugs. I'm having a hard time deciding what to do ( I lean toward long term prednisone at 5mg daily) versus taking Methotrexate and/or Celebrex or Meloxicam. I was functioning ok while on 5mg of prednisone. I know of other people that have been taking prednisone for long term therapy and seem to be doing fine. Is the risk so great at this dosage that I need to focus on stopping the drug and begin taking other medications that have side effects and limit my social life (the little that I have with this disease?) I also have had neck fusions and prior to my PMR diagnosis I was receiving regular steroid injections to manage the pain. Since I've been taking prednisone for my PMR , I have not needed those injections anymore. Any wisdom and advice is greatly appreciated. I just don't what is the best decision for me. Thank you all very much!
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I have been diagnosed with both conditions.
Thank you so very much for this information. Knowledge is the key ingredient to making smart choices and decisions. My reduction from 5mg to 3mg has been relatively slow. I took 5mg each day for one month, then alternated between 5mg one day, 4mg the other day for one month. Then, 4mg each day for an entire month, then back to the same routine of alternating 4mg/3mg respectively. I have stayed on 3mg for the past 3 months and now having more issues with soreness, stiffness in shoulders and hips, bouts of fatigue and lightheadedness. I am considering increasing back to 5mg as I felt like I could tolerate my PMR at that level.
@mikeshell Hmmm -- that is interesting tapering protocol - again i am curious - did your rheumatologist and you come up with this ? I have had some luck contacting some of the first authors of these papers -- i will send an email to ask if there has been more data from the study i posted above - these patients' Prednisone dose after 24 months was *only* {my emphasis] 4.8 mg (s.d. 3.4). I personally am always wondering now what exactly would trigger a flare up of the pain/stiffness -_ Have you seen this or other figures such as this ,before . I really liked this review article that had this figure. On another personal note - my cousin had PMR about 10 years ago -- he only had trouble trying to go below about 2mg and at that point he reduced by. 0.5mg !! he was astonished that was what made all the difference for him ! All these years later - no relapses ! so stay positive MIKE !!!
update on PMR 2022 JOIM-292-717 (update-on-PMR-2022-JOIM-292-717.pdf)