Twitching lip
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Hello All on this wonderful website,
I have GCA/POLY for nearly 3 years, I am down to 2 pred a day and have been for the last 5 weeks, and felt ok,
my GP says I should be finished with pred by end of summer? but that frightens me, the pred are like my comfort blanket, as I am scared it might return. But would be great to come off them.
anyway, I just wondered if anyone has developed this slight nervous twitch I suddenly have, it seems to come and go, have had it on and off for 3 days now, but have had a few stressful exhausting days, perhaps it's to do with that, I thought I might be getting a Belles Palsy (spelling)??
but don't think so?????
Jersey Royal
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beatrice74480 Jersey_Royal
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beatrice74480
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lodgerUK_NE Jersey_Royal
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The reason I ask is that if your GP is insisting on you coming off pred, before you do so, ask for a Synathcen Test to see if your adrenal glands are up to speed. Sometimes when you are older they may not be fully functioning and you need to know.
I had one after having GCA and being of pred for 5 years. The Endochronologist did the test and everything was fine. I then stopped the pred, but hung onto some pred, just in case the GCA came back. It has not and I am now 4 years pred free.
Jersey_Royal lodgerUK_NE
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I am. Very young 72!!!!!!!! If you know what I mean
I've been asking just to have a de a scan for the past year, but they won't so can't see them doing a synth an test, but that's really interesting, O have never heard of that before.
I started on 60 pred early Novembet 2012
lodgerUK_NE Jersey_Royal
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No Test - no coming off pred.
EileenH lodgerUK_NE
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EileenH Jersey_Royal
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However - though not wanting to be a party pooper - on what grounds does your GP assume that because you are fine at 2mg you will also be fine on no pred in what I would class as just a few weeks? There have been a few people on 1 or 2 mg whose doctors have persuaded them to come off pred too quickly and who have had flares within weeks or a couple of months at most. Experienced rheumy nurses have said that even 1mg can really be doing something. Even a few doctors take that view. Keep on reducing slowly, maybe even more slowly now - 1/2mg is 25% now, will be 50% when you get to 1mg, and don't let your GP rush you. A drop from 2mg to zero in a few weeks is far too fast after 3 years on pred.
There was a discussion about nervous twitches a few months ago - and I think we came to the conclusion that a lot of us had had one or more at some point during PMR. I certainly did during the 5 years I had PMR without being on pred - a twitch just below my eye - but it went away. Most are due to stress or fatigue or a lack of potassium and only rarely is it something more serious.
You say you've been under stress - and that is tiring in itself, plus you have PMR. The potassium part you can improve by eating bananas and dried apricots, both good sources of potassium, but don't go mad as they are also good sources of calories!
christine_fay Jersey_Royal
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Since then I have improved but the side effects and the other problems are taking their toll I am down to 9 Pred a day now and would give anything to be off them. I am just about to loose another very expensively crownd tooth becuase of the effect of Pred on my gums...I cannot even put my socks on without being drowned in sweat from my scalp and forhead....have to wear a permanent sweat band all day...Having cataract surgery shortly... another gift from Pred, but it would have happened eventually as I have family history of these.I will definitely not be doing any cold turkey this time....whatever the Doc says.I couldn't stand another year of recovering from a flare
lodgerUK_NE christine_fay
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constance.de christine_fay
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Jersey_Royal lodgerUK_NE
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No I gave up AA about 4 months ago, I hated taking it, made me feel nauses
althougj I hear on the news that they have discovered that bisophonates (spelling)? can now help to cure bone cancers.
JRoyal
sue-dorset constance.de
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So Christine's GP is right........ but it sure don't last long!
EileenH Jersey_Royal
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EileenH constance.de
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Certainly hasn't ever had that effect on me...
Jersey_Royal EileenH
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J.Royal
Nefret constance.de
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The family found it hilarious, but it isn't for the one with it - I was exhausted most of the time but still couldn't stop. Couldn't sleep either, but it did settle down eventually.
EileenH Jersey_Royal
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This week in the media it's "do this and you won't x, y z..." - next week it'll be the other way round. In the meantime I'll enjoy life with all things in moderation - PMR has taken enough of my life away without adding to it.
There is a far more interesting article in one paper over the weekend though: that it really probably ISN'T worth having chemotherapy if you have a terminal cancer. It there isn't a chance of cure it does seem that palliative chemo (as they call it) isn't worth it. You can have 3 months (or whatever) of good quality life without chemo and a similar amount or only a bit more of poor quality life with it. I'll take feeling reasonably well for most of the time over feeling disgusting for nearly all. But that is me.
lodgerUK_NE EileenH
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EileenH lodgerUK_NE
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No - I'm going to live as hard as I can until I die. Today could be the last day of my life and I want it to be good even if there are some things still to do tomorrow and next week and next month...
lodgerUK_NE EileenH
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christine_fay lodgerUK_NE
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