Peripheral Neuropathy and PMR?

Posted by bb1 @bb1, Jan 30, 2023

Have had PMR for 2yrs and have all the symptoms of Neuropathy in my feet.
Anyone have this as well.?

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I have been off prednisone now for 2 months and just recently developed neuropathy which I have read can be caused by an autoimmune disease.

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@tsharkey01

I have been off prednisone now for 2 months and just recently developed neuropathy which I have read can be caused by an autoimmune disease.

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Hello @tsharkey01, You will notice that we merged your discussion with an existing discussion on the same topic here:
- Peripheral Neuropathy and PMR?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/peripheral-neopathy/.

If you click the link above it will take you to the beginning of the discussion so that you can learn what other members have shared about PMR and neuropathy. I have had small fiber peripheral neuropathy for over 20 years and have had two occurrences of PMR. What kind of tests did you have when they diagnosed your neuropathy?

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I think I have mentioned this elsewhere. I began taking low-dose naltrexone for PMR about 15 months ago. It did not seem to have a significant effect on PMR, but in about 10 days I noticed that my neuropathy (intermittent tingling in my ankles that kept me up at night) was GONE. It hasn't come back.

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@pkalkstein

I think I have mentioned this elsewhere. I began taking low-dose naltrexone for PMR about 15 months ago. It did not seem to have a significant effect on PMR, but in about 10 days I noticed that my neuropathy (intermittent tingling in my ankles that kept me up at night) was GONE. It hasn't come back.

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How much was a low dose? I’m going to check with my doctor. I want to try this.

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@tsharkey01

I have been off prednisone now for 2 months and just recently developed neuropathy which I have read can be caused by an autoimmune disease.

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I experienced new onset right bundle branch cardiac conduction block after PMR. As my autoimmunity evolved
into psoriatic arthritis I developed vagal autonomic symptoms affecting heart rate variability.
Neuropathy is found with autoimmune diseases.

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@tsharkey01

How much was a low dose? I’m going to check with my doctor. I want to try this.

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The "standard" low dose is 4.5mg. That's what I take. Others start very low (1 mg or so) and titrate up. You should read about LDN before speaking with your doctor, who may be unfamiliar with it.

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I have PMR and GCA and had terrible discomfort in only my right foot. I am off prednisone now, and hope I will never have to take it again!! The only sensation I have now is one of thickness below the second toe.
I have been left with severe anxiety and on meds for that, this was caused by the prednisone. Best of luck !!!

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@bb1

I also have Neuropathy in my feet .I elevate them above my heart on a triangle foam.Also rub them with Aloe Vera gel.
Try it ,it works for me. Cheers from Calgary.
P. S. My PMR started after my covid shots am on 4mgs.

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My PMR also started after Covid shots and boosters. I also have GCA. I wonder?

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@pkalkstein

I think I have mentioned this elsewhere. I began taking low-dose naltrexone for PMR about 15 months ago. It did not seem to have a significant effect on PMR, but in about 10 days I noticed that my neuropathy (intermittent tingling in my ankles that kept me up at night) was GONE. It hasn't come back.

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What pharmacy do you get your naltrexone through. I’m in Reno NV and normally use CVS but I talked to the pharmacist and they don’t carry it in 4.5 dosage. I called the local hospital pharmacy and they don’t carry it and don’t know where I can get it.
Please help.

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I get mine from CareFirst in New Jersey. They have good service and the lowest prices. You need a prescription.
https://www.cfspharmacy.pharmacy/

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