PMR Blood tests
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Just had blood work done & CRP is <2.9 &="" esr="" is="" 19.="" i="" have="" been="" on="" 10="" mg="" for="" 6="" months="" now="" &="" pulse="" is="" 100="" to="" 110.="" wonder="" if="" i="" start="" decreasing="" would="" that="" get="" my="" pulse="" rate="" down.="" also="" what="" does="">2.9><0 mean.
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lesley234 mary68968
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MrsO-UK_Surrey mary68968
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A pulse of 60-100 is considered to be within the normal range, but if your resting pulse is 100+ then that is too high, and the GP would be the best person for advice and to check whether there is an underlying cause other than your steroid treatment.
I guess you won't know whether your pulse will go down as your dose goes down until you try it.
I assume that if you are still on 10mgs after 6 months, then you are still symptomatic - certainly your blood tests show that your inflammation is controlled, but the important thing is how you actually feel.
mary68968 MrsO-UK_Surrey
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MrsO-UK_Surrey mary68968
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MrsO-UK_Surrey
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mary68968 MrsO-UK_Surrey
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debbie27473 mary68968
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EileenH mary68968
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You say in your first post CRP<2.9 - where does the zero come in?
my husband also has a resting pulse of over 100 and has been investigated since he also had raised bp. nothing else was found and the cardiologist said that some people just have a high pulse rate - but the others are right, they should be looking to see if anything else is going on. -="" where="" does="" the="" zero="" come="" in?="" my="" husband="" also="" has="" a="" resting="" pulse="" of="" over="" 100="" and="" has="" been="" investigated="" since="" he="" also="" had="" raised="" bp.="" nothing="" else="" was="" found="" and="" the="" cardiologist="" said="" that="" some="" people="" just="" have="" a="" high="" pulse="" rate="" -="" but="" the="" others="" are="" right,="" they="" should="" be="" looking="" to="" see="" if="" anything="" else="" is="" going="">2.9 - where does the zero come in?
my husband also has a resting pulse of over 100 and has been investigated since he also had raised bp. nothing else was found and the cardiologist said that some people just have a high pulse rate - but the others are right, they should be looking to see if anything else is going on. >
mary68968 EileenH
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Saw my rheumy today & I guess the test doesn't measure anything under 2.9 so that explains it. I was wondering when I first read it...what the heck less than zero...what does that mean.