Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR): Meet others & Share Your Story
Welcome to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Meet other members who are dealing with PMR. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with PMR, coping with the challenges and offering tips.We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Grab a cup of coffee or beverage of choice and let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What's your experience with PMR? How are you doing today?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
I’ve had PMR symptoms for about a year now but wasn’t diagnosed until January. I’ve been on prednisone since then and have been tapering off for a few months. Down to 5mg a day. Pain and weakness are returning but more tolerable than at first. My hair is thinning noticeably and I wonder if it’s from the PMR or the steroids? Any thoughts?
Been awhile since I posted on this section since things have been quiet with the PMR but I think it is back, along with my Sjogren's. I am to start Rinvoq in a couple of days (for Crohn's and RA). We will see what it does with the pain.
My rheumatologist slowed my taper way down. Hope this works. toggling back and forth between comfort and misery is no fun. I was kind of treating the taper as a test of endurance, rather than a reality to be dealt with carefully. Lessons life gives us!
My hair is thinning as well. I do believe it’s from the prednisone!
Hopefully after we are off of it we will have some regrowth.
Please tell me what this disease is. I've never heard of it but am constantly being put on Prednisone. I've been told I have secondary polycethemia. Is that different from polycethemia vera?
Hello @etb2, Hope this answers your question.
"Primary polycythemia is caused by an abnormality of the cells in the bone marrow that form red blood cells. Secondary polycythemia is caused by a disorder originating outside of the bone marrow that causes overstimulation of the normal bone marrow, leading to an overproduction of red blood cells."
--- An Overview of Secondary Polycythemia - An Overproduction of Red Blood Cells Caused by Health Disorders: https://www.verywellhealth.com/secondary-polycythemia-copd-complications-914682
There is a discussion that you may want to join post any questions you might have:
--- Polycythemia: Primary or Secondary?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/polycythemia-primary-or-secondary/
Hi @issyb, my hair thinned when I had symptoms of PMR and stayed thin when I started using prednisone. I've been off prednisone nearly a year and my hair is thick again.
I’m 79 retired nurse. Diagnosed 8 years ago and have been on low dose steroids since. Recently stained my back muscles and having jabbing pains with certain turning or reaching movements. Will these muscle’s ever be pain free?
Hi @ccarrasca, Welcome to Connect. 8 years is a long time for an occurrence of PMR. I've had two separate occurrences of PMR. The first one lasted 3 and half years before I could taper off of prednisone and then it returned 6 years later and it took me 1 and a half years to taper off the second time. Both times I was started with 20 mg prednisone dose. Do you think there is a possibility that the jabbing pains are not related to PMR and possibly due to a pulled muscle or injury? Have you discussed the pains with your rheumatologist or doctor?
It is quite possible that your pains are related to the strained back muscles. I cannot speak to PMR pain patterns, but those you describe are like what my my clients (also 79, been a highly trained masseuse for 50 years) experience with back strain injuries. It might be a good idea to get a referral to physical therapy from your primary.