How does PMR go away?
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I know this is risky, and some may go head-long toward any suggestion, but I am curious if anyone has had a good suspicion of what finally stopped their PMR. Of course those who have been "cured" may be no longer following these discussions. Some of us are willing to try any thought that is otherwise harmless. It'll give us something to do between moans of exhaustion and aching.
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karen81902 ron25099
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EileenH karen81902
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Then you should be reducing that 5mg dose in tiny steps - 1/2mg at a time and see if it is still enough to keep you pain-free.
That's how you find out if it has gone to play elsewhere: you can reduce to zero and still have no syptoms. Then you have to wait and see if it lasts - it does for most people but not all.
Anhaga ron25099
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https://patient.info/forums/discuss/zero-prednisone-discussion-450915
This was a thread started a while ago where people who had attained zero pred could share their stories.
ptolemy ron25099
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EileenH ron25099
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I don't think anyone knows what causes any autoimmune disorder to go into remission - just like no-one really knows what triggers the immune system to go haywire in the first place and cause it. If they knew that - they could focus on a cure!
But - I must have a look at the mechanism of action of tocilizumab - because it seems to hit PMR and GCA into the long grass at least. Whether it is a permanent status remains to be seen though.
FlipDover_Aust EileenH
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I will be very keen to know what you determine Eileen!
Given they are still conducting the long term efficacy of the drug we might have to wait a while to know if it sends PMR into remission or is a 'cure'!
sharon21683 ron25099
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Hi Ron, I was diagnosed with PMR April 2015 so I have had it for 20 months. I am now down to 1/2 mg of Prednisone alternating with 0 per day. I just started slowly tapering and when I felt comfortable at a dose I would reduce 1/2 mg. And stay there for sometimes 4 weeks then reduce another 1/2 mg. I also tried to eat a balanced healthy diet and kept up a good exercise program. My mothers PMR only lasted about a year so maybe that's why I have been fortunate to get this low. In another week I am going to take 1/2 mg every other day and see how it goes. But the key is slow slow reduction on the Prednisone.
Regards, Sharon