Help with GCA

Posted by cargriff4 @cargriff4, 1 day ago

Looking for input on treating GCA...( Temporal Artery Disease)
It does not look like,a shout term journey...and has major setbacks!

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Welcome @cargriff4, I think members here on Connect will agree with you that your journey with GCA is probably not a short one. Here are a few related discussions that you might find helpful:
-- Possible GCA: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/possible-gca-1/
-- GCA conserns: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/gca-conserns/
-- Questions About GCA and Diet: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/questions-about-gca-and-diet/

There are also quite a few discussions on GCA treatments that might be helpful. Here's a search link that lists the different treatment discussions - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/

Do you mind sharing what treatment you are currently on?

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Started June 16, 60 mg prednisone...multiple tests,and biopsy a,week later, positive results! 3 days in hospital for 1000mg treatments...Saw a rheumatologist two weeks later. Now on 50 mg prednisone and weekly flosamax!
Am waiting for insurance to approve Rinvoq Rheumatologist ordered blood testing and ,as a,result, has approved this as additional medication!
Be well!
God bless!

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Hi. I was diagnosed with GCA in March 2025. Your prednisone protocol is similar to what mine was. I found the prednisone very helpful for reducing inflammation, it further suppressed my already compromised immune system and I caught frequent colds. I now wear a mask whenever I go into a store.
I’m not familiar with Rinvoq. My rheumatologist prescribed Actemra. I have been getting weekly shots since April 2025. After a year my insurance no longer approved Actemra, so now I’m on Tyenne. My rheumatologist said I’m in remission. In September I’m going to have a procedure to have a balloon inserted in my major femoral artery which has a 6 inch blockage. My rheumatologist told me this would likely happen, despite the weekly shots. It’s a strange autoimmune disease! Treatable but not curable. This is a good platform.
All the best to you!

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