GCA biopsy question
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had a biopsy on Friday and now my headaches are worse and more often. did anyone else have that problem? Is that normal? Just wondering.
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Posted , 9 users are following.
had a biopsy on Friday and now my headaches are worse and more often. did anyone else have that problem? Is that normal? Just wondering.
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EileenH jill58546
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Are you already on pred? It is an insult to the body - you are likely to feel worse in some senses yes.
jill58546 EileenH
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yes, rhemy put me on 40 mgs a day. when the headaches started.
MR._BELLA jill58546
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Do you have GCA? I have lots of headaches and my rhuemy said not to worry until I have jaw pain.
Eileen, if you read this what do you think?
jill58546 MR._BELLA
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have not been diagnosed yet. i believe she is waiting for biopsy results. she did treat with higher steriods just in case. i also have the jaw pain but not like the headaches.
MR._BELLA jill58546
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Thank you, praying you don't have GCA.
EileenH MR._BELLA
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Some patients never have jaw pain and to restrict a diagnosis to including any specific symptom is rather silly. The headaches don't have to be frontal either - GCA likes the occipital region, low down at the back, and I have heard patients being told their headache "is in the wrong place" because it was there. GCA doesn't always affect the blood supply to the jaw - or anywhere else specific come to that so to rely on any one thing makes no sense.
EileenH jill58546
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If you have both jaw pain and headaches I personally would question whether 40mg is enough - I saw a recommendation last week that patients with jaw pain should be put on 60mg. It is in slide 62 of this presentation about the proposed new GCA guidelines from Prof Dasgupta in Southend:
https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/8192797/bsr-gca-guidelines-glasgow-september-2016-pdf-1-7-meg?da=y
This second link is about treating GCA more generally:
https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/8223713/treating-giant-cell-arteritis-by-hospital-health-care-pdf-185k?da=y
val26097 jill58546
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I had head and jaw pain...they lut me on 60mg. Had the biopsy 5 days later...came back negative.
val26097 EileenH
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It took 5 days for me toto have assumed GCA.I had different reasons from different drs as to why i did nt have GCA. In the end had a blood test ...lab rang me up at 23.30. My esr over 100.
EileenH val26097
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And a negative biopsy is NOT a reason for saying it is not GCA ...
MR._BELLA EileenH
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Thanks Eileen, now I know what to discuss with my rhuemy. Thank you.
jill58546 val26097
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she was worried about 60 mg messing up the biopsy so she did 40. hope to have results at end of week.
EileenH jill58546
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40mg will mess up a biopsy too - and may not be enough to prevent loss of vision. Having a negaative biopsy is not proof it isn't GCA though - I can't emphasise that enough.
jill58546 EileenH
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i am hoping my rhemy is good on this and will not just go by the results but with the symptoms. i will see.
val26097 jill58546
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Let's hope so Jill. My consult did go by symptoms. Also the results letter did say a negative result does not mean I didn't have GCA.