Open Muscle Biopsy
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Help, I'm in a panic! My Rheumie is questioning the PMR diagnosis, due to the level of muscle pain, cramping, weakness and tearing I have been experiencing. She referred me to a neurologist who wantst to perform a muscle biopsy. It turns out that this hospital only performs Open Muscle Biopsy and they want to do the two hour procedure under local anesthetic. And by the way, sorry lidocaine can't reach the very inner layers of the muscle and your will just have to deal with that part of the procedure. They will be making a 2-3 inch incission and taking out 3 pencil erasers size chunks of muscle during the two hours.
Doesn't this seem excessive? Why do an open biopsy when a core biopsy is so much less invassive? Has anyone had this procedure done? Did it even show any results that made it worth it?
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judytal holly28923
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My PMR diagnosis is questioned because my inflammatory marks were normal but clinically I had all the symptoms. I am taking 2 mg of prednisone every day. That makes the pain subside but the weakness I keep getting inconsistently... plus shortness of breath every day. Been to pulmonologist and cardiologist... they found nothing!! Very frustrated as this ( PMR ) has totally changed my life!!!
Good luck to you judy
lyndsay250258 judytal
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I too have shortness of breath. As my family seem to have hereditary heart problems I assumed it was this. However, like you, all tests came back negative. My practice nurse now thinks it's asthma, so I'm now using inhalers. Maybe there is a link to the Prednisone. Thank you for mentioning it and making me think twice.
holly28923 judytal
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I had elevated CRP and Sed rate prior to steroids. Not sure about CPK. I don't think that I have had that blood test.
EileenH holly28923
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The CPK is specifically to look for muscle damage due to other causes - it is never raised in "just" PMR but there are a couple of things that present very like PMR but where the CPK is raised.
holly28923 EileenH
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Diana112 holly28923
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holly28923 Diana112
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stella-dk holly28923
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I would say no thanks if I were you. You don´t have to do everything a doctor suggest. Some times they suggest a procedure so that the young doctors have someone to practice on.
holly28923 stella-dk
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EileenH holly28923
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Where are you? In the UK or the uS?
holly28923 EileenH
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I'm going back to my Rheumatologist to see if she has another hospital/doctor she can refer me to. The current hospital is our region's largest trauma center with the largest neurology unit. I'm in the states, if you can't tell by my writing. I do enjoy seeing the very British terms used by your fellow UKers. I have visited the UK twice and really enjoyed the country and the people. I also apologize for Trump. I did not vot for him, just like the majority of the American people. Sitting in dismay and disgust. Gets your mind off the PMR though.
EileenH holly28923
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There are a lot of things I'd rather to take my mind off Trump. And Brexit - which affects me a lot as I don't live in the UK at present.
We certainly live in interesting times...
I didn't notice how you spelt anaesthetic! That would have told me.
The more I think about it - the more I'd say thanks but no thanks.
I had problems with the local teaching hospital being unable to dx appendicitis in a 7 year old after a week as an in-patient - it took the district hospital in the opposite direction a couple of hours! If it had been left she'd have been a VERY sick bunny - the appendix was about to perforate from the inside.