PMR stiffness, weakness and pain all day and night!
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Speaking to someone this morning. "I can't possibly have PMR because it says sufferers get symptoms for the first 30 minutes in the morning. Mine last all day and I'm unable to move at night". Same here I said! In addition to the prednisone (and I take enteric coated because I get gastritis otherwise), I have had a new bath with 3 grab rails so I can get out of the bath and almost pulled the stair rail off the wall because I was needing to pull myself up stairs. My colleague said 'so little is made about how anxious and depressed I feel and every dosage reduction I feel so cross'. If patients received better quality treatment, they would not be so cross, anxious and depressed! And then my colleague said "Why don't the manufactureres made half a miligram tablets? Good question! Everyone wants them but the manufacturers don't produce them! Hey someone needs to go into business making them! Just another aspect of the poor treatment that patients get in 2015!
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Hello, mosdiagnose. I don't know if my comment is helpful, but several years ago I developed PMR. Before the diagnosis I suffered for several months with constant pain, and wondered if I would ever be able to live a normal life again. My GP referred me to a rheumatologist, but it took several weeks for me to get an appointment. (Here in the US that's not unusual.) When I got to the specialist's office I expected to have a physical exam, but instead was interviewed by his assistant and completed a questionaire with her help. Five minutes after completing it, the specialist came in and told me that I had PMR. He put me on pred, and within 48 hours my pain was history! What a blessing. My point is that I have to think that your misery may be from another source. I do so hope that since it's been several months since your writing, you have gotten a correct diagnosis and are no longer in misery. I guess that PMR can't be diagnosed by lab tests, so it is just a matter of recognizing the pattern of symptoms - not a very exact science!