Inclusion Body Myositis: I'd like to talk with others

Posted by Triker7 @triker7, Nov 8, 2011

This is a form of muscular dystrophy that has no known cure.....I would enjoy someone to share the conversation about...there are several gene therapy trials going on at a slower than necessary rate.....thanks...Ted

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the main one I had was a gradual progressive problem going up stairs, or stepping up onto a curb, et. later on my balance was affected but not greatly I just have to pay attention to what im doing.

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@monicasue

I am 68 years old and was just very recently actually diagnosed with IBM thru a muscle biopsy. However, I have been dealing with the disease for about 16 years. I attributed my issues to old age or arthritis. My Dr. says the disease has progressed very slowly in me. It all started out years ago as mild issues when climbing stairs and slight balance issues. I am one of the lucky ones who also has dysphagia and it is my real issue. It has gotten pretty severe and I have lots of prbs getting some foods down. I am learning what to eat and how to deal so that I don't end up with aspiration pneumonia (twice already) I am ready to learn as much as I can about how others deal with this disease.

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Hello @monicasue, Welcome to Connect. You mentioned that dysphagia is your real issue and it's hard to getting some foods down. Are you able to share a little more about what you've learned that helps you? Maybe you've seen some of these but I thought I would share them just in case.

NIH -- Dysphagia
-- https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/dysphagia

5 Easy Swallow Strengthening Exercises for Dysphagia
-- https://www.napacenter.org/swallow-strengthening-exercises/

Swallowing Exercises: How to Do Tongue-Strengthening Exercises
-- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/swallowing-exercises-how-to-do-tonguestrengthening-exercises

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@monicasue

I am 68 years old and was just very recently actually diagnosed with IBM thru a muscle biopsy. However, I have been dealing with the disease for about 16 years. I attributed my issues to old age or arthritis. My Dr. says the disease has progressed very slowly in me. It all started out years ago as mild issues when climbing stairs and slight balance issues. I am one of the lucky ones who also has dysphagia and it is my real issue. It has gotten pretty severe and I have lots of prbs getting some foods down. I am learning what to eat and how to deal so that I don't end up with aspiration pneumonia (twice already) I am ready to learn as much as I can about how others deal with this disease.

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@monicasue. Welcome to Connect! I have a couple of suggestions for you. Check with a recreation center near you to see what they offer for seniors. I found a strength and balance class that mostly focuses on balance issues. I have severe osteoporosis from steroid use trying to control my autoimmune disease. I also use yaks tracks on my shoes when it is snowy or icy. They are a system of sharp cleats that you can pull on over your shoes. Just great! Also, if there is a hospital nearby, you can ask your doctor for a referral to a speech therapist. They were able to help me speak and swallow again. And Medicare paid. 🤗. I certainly hope you’ll stay in contact with us and let us know your progress!

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@dexter651

Food to eat if you have ibm

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Hi John and Monicasue,
It has been a very long time since I have been on the blog. Monicasue. I experienced similar symptoms you shared with us. Steps, tripping, getting out of chairs, into and out of bed, weakness in my hands, etc. I thought it was my arthritis. My Rheumatologist diagnosed me in July of 2018 with Poly Myositis and started me on 80 MG of Prednisone weekly. Nothing changed. Then in December, Mayo re-diagnosed me with IBM Myositis. The reason for the re-diagnosis was that Mayo used different dyes to test the muscle biopsies. I was told that there is no treatment yet for IMB except exercise. I have been moving towards an all plant based diet (albeit difficult with family not being on board). I am convinced that diet and exercise will make a big difference in my quality of life. There is the "Annual Myositis Patient Conference" scheduled for September 5th - 8th in Minneapolis. Are you planning on attending? I hope to find more information on issues such as the best diet, exercises and mobility support devices, progress on treatments, studies, etc. It will be my first conference. Also, the Myositis Association itself is a big source of information. Many states have local chapters that you can join. I highly recommend it if you have not already.

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@dexter651

Food to eat if you have ibm

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Hi Becky,
Thank you for your ideas. If you don't mind, can you share what autoimmune disease you are dealing with?

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@dexter651

Food to eat if you have ibm

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@kentyunker @monicasue and others -- Here is the agenda for the Annual Myositis Patient Conference for 2019 in Minneapolis.

2019 Annual Patient Conference Agenda
-- https://www.myositis.org/myositis-library/annual-patient-conference/2019-annual-patient-conference-2/

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@kentyunker

Hi Becky,
Thank you for your ideas. If you don't mind, can you share what autoimmune disease you are dealing with?

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@kentyunker Thanks for your interest. I have a rare, and newly discovered, disease called CLIPPERS. It stands for chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids. I was SO lucky to find a neurologist who had heard of the disease because none of the local doctors had. With high dose steroids my brain came back, but I needed a month of rehabilitation. I now get twice yearly infusions of rituximab, a monoclonal antibody . It’s been a long road..... As a retired nurse, I’m now trying to help others

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@becsbuddy

@kentyunker Thanks for your interest. I have a rare, and newly discovered, disease called CLIPPERS. It stands for chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids. I was SO lucky to find a neurologist who had heard of the disease because none of the local doctors had. With high dose steroids my brain came back, but I needed a month of rehabilitation. I now get twice yearly infusions of rituximab, a monoclonal antibody . It’s been a long road..... As a retired nurse, I’m now trying to help others

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Wow! Not surprising that a former caregiver such as you would think of others while suffering! You are a special person! You are an encouragement! The world needs more of people like you!

My prayers and best wishes are given for you!

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@kentyunker

Hi John and Monicasue,
It has been a very long time since I have been on the blog. Monicasue. I experienced similar symptoms you shared with us. Steps, tripping, getting out of chairs, into and out of bed, weakness in my hands, etc. I thought it was my arthritis. My Rheumatologist diagnosed me in July of 2018 with Poly Myositis and started me on 80 MG of Prednisone weekly. Nothing changed. Then in December, Mayo re-diagnosed me with IBM Myositis. The reason for the re-diagnosis was that Mayo used different dyes to test the muscle biopsies. I was told that there is no treatment yet for IMB except exercise. I have been moving towards an all plant based diet (albeit difficult with family not being on board). I am convinced that diet and exercise will make a big difference in my quality of life. There is the "Annual Myositis Patient Conference" scheduled for September 5th - 8th in Minneapolis. Are you planning on attending? I hope to find more information on issues such as the best diet, exercises and mobility support devices, progress on treatments, studies, etc. It will be my first conference. Also, the Myositis Association itself is a big source of information. Many states have local chapters that you can join. I highly recommend it if you have not already.

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I would love to get an update of the Minneapolis conference. My husband is quite advanced at this point hving a lot of difficulty mounting stairs, rising from a seat and sometimes even getting out of bed. He has given up exercising and is very fearful of falling. Fortunately he is able to do some part time work from home and when he has to travel for work someone from the firm travels with him. I really believe that if you keep exercising you can hopefully maintain some muscle strentgh.
Merle

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@dexter651

Food to eat if you have ibm

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Hi mklam,
I can really empathize with your husband. Stairs are a menace to me, getting up out of low chairs, and having my legs buckle whenever they feel like it. I also agree 100% on your comments about exercising. It is difficult to keep doing something you don't want to really do that does not immediately produce results. Yet carry on we must! I also believe that the food we put into our bodies will also define our quality of life. I am in a deep dive study of that now.

Regarding the TMA Minneapolis conference, you can contact The Myositis Association online at TMA@myositis.org. It should give you the whole story. If you need more, the telephone number is 800-821-7356. If that doesn't work, jump back on this blog and someone of us will help you in any way we can.

Good luck and GOD BLESS BOTH OF YOU!

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