Bilateral Muscle Pain in Arms, Legs, Neck and Shoulders
For the past 6 months I have been suffering from severe bilateral pain and stiffness in my arms, legs, neck and shoulders. I have been to several doctors (2-rheumatologists, Neurologist, endocrinologist, family doctor) and they have done multiple blood tests, some CT scans and an ultrasound of my thyroid, physical examinations etc. The best way I can describe the pain is that it feels like my body was injected with lactic acid (like I did a full body workout without ever having worked out before). It puts me in tears just to take a shower or get dressed. My muscles do not hurt when I touch them, only when I flex them or use them. I do not have joint pain. When it first started 6 months ago it was extreme pain in my upper arms and legs and has since spread to the other areas. My abdomen and back muscles do not seem to be affected. They have ruled out Polymyalgia Rheumatica, lupus and many other things, but cannot figure out what it is. Please help!
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How have your Drs ruled out PMR? There is no real test for it. My rheumatologist told me the only way to know is try a round of prednisone if it’s PMR symptoms will disappear with in a few hrs. I know this to be true and it happened to me. I began 20 mg in Aug and felt good. I’m now down to 5 mg. I did feel symptoms for a few days each time I reduced my dose but resolved after a few days. My Sed rate and PCR blood tests have finally gone to almost normal rates, so I will remain on 5 mg for a while just to prevent any flares.
Good luck hope you can get some answers and help.
What medication were you prescribed? Your plight sound like many of us. You have had the advantage of see rheumatologist and specialized professionals.
Try Prednisone not going to say you will love the journey but it probably better than your currently situation.
We're you vaccinated with Pfizer vaccinations? Just curious??
After seeing yet another doctor (muscle specialist), he diagnosed me with PMR. He put me on Methotrexate. Waiting to see how this works.
What are your CRP and sed rates? If they are high and you respond positively to prednisone, then it’s most likely PMR. Have you been given prednisone?
Strange. I started to see real improvements after my second Pfizer Covid shot. I guess, as in pretty much everything, it's different in each individual. Mornings are still a little bit of a challenge but overall I feel so much better. Thank goodness. Best wishes for everyone here, it's a hard journey but it does seem to end. Something I have had a hard time believing until now.
I had the same feelings. I have been diagnosed with PMR and Celiac. Both gave me a lot of inflammation.
I’m so sorry. I have the same issue with intense cramping- even across my chest and abdomen. I have sjorgens and infectious arthritis
I got a 2023 Covid 19 vaccine Oct 12, 2023 and 5 days later I was in pain in my neck, shoulders, arms, legs!!!
The Dr took blood test and said it was PMR 😭
Same thing for me after having COVID infection!
I have been having the same pains with weakness in hips and shoulders. Debilitating. After 3 years of struggling (all started with COVID infection Nov ‘20), I have been diagnosed with PMR and Long COVID. I’m functioning Ok on Daily 5mg (weaned down from 40mg) prednisone the past year, but still had muscle pain. and learned that if I avoid eating animal protein I don’t have the muscle pain. Have recently had mycotoxin (mold) testing done and discovered that I have high mycotoxins for 3 types of mold. (One of them actually prevents the processing of animal protein!). Research showing link of those with Long COVID and mold toxicity. About to start the Dr Shoemaker protocol for mold toxin eradication. Keep digging and reading to discover how to regain your health!!