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PMR Remission

Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: Dec 6, 2023 | Replies (19)

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@christopherc

Thanks for your thoughtful response. I’m sorry you’ve had such a rough time with PMR and other ailments. It sounds like PMR and long term use of prednisone have had many detrimental effects for you. I wish you well with recovery from your injuries and the ability to minimize the effects of chronic diseases on your life.

I feel sometime like PMR remission is a vanishing horizon or like Charlie Brown when Lucy repeatedly pulls the football away. But there is always hope.

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There is always hope for the future. I think my biggest problem with PMR was that I tended to dwell too much in the past. There was a monumental change that occurred when I was offered the biologic 4 years ago. I'm so happy my rheumatologist decided I was "too young" and "too healthy" to take prednisone for the rest of my life. I give my rheumatologist credit for that outlook on my life but, at the time, I thought he had me confused with someone else.

I just had a visit with my primary care doctor. We discussed my past pertaining to my "prednisone days." I kept saying most everything wasn't a problem anymore. I kept separating my past from how I feel in the present.

My primary care doctor said I was the "healthiest" patient he had seen all day. I think my primary care doctor was being honest and not sarcastic from a "health maintenance" point of view. My primary care doctor referred my questions about my more challenging problems to my other specialists.