If you have GCA, who is treating you?: - PMRGCAuk

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If you have GCA, who is treating you?

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sara4

I attend GP, rheumatology and ophthalmolgy.

I also have reg appts with Rheumatology Nurse Specialist who is also contactable by phone Mon -Fri. A very usual service as she can in discussion with consultant adjust / change medication which reduces waiting times for "decisions" to be made.

I also have appts with Opthalmology dept re GCA and glaucoma ( steroid induced )

I have also been given a specific phone number to contact on call opthalmologist ( out of hours ) if I experience any visual disturbance.

Recently had a Abdominal Aortic routine scan as I have GCA.

Also treated in Rheumatology Day Ward for Cyclophosomide treatment.

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nannyjc

My comment about PMR also applies to my GCA.

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Dorene

I am attending a Consultant Rheumatologist for PMR and Ophthalmology due to a diagnoses of Temporal Arteritis after a biopsy. Initially I was taken to A and E with pains in my chest and breathing problems after 5 months of pain and discomfort and no help from my GP, my blood pressure was sky high and I was immediately diagnosed with Tempoal Arteritis, confirmation came a few days later after a biopsy.

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raymck

I am being seen at bi-monthly intervals by a Specialist in the Eye Hospital where I was diagnosed GCA [with biopsy confirmation] and admitted straight away upon losing sight in one eye. My GP keeps an eye on my Blood-Pressure levels and adjusts the medication to suit, as the Steroids have the effect of lowering BP within a few hours and it pays to check accordingly. Now down to 6mg of Prednisolone daily [allowed to drop 1mg/month] but still suffering from some of the usual side-effects e.g., bruising/itching skin/slight [now on lower dose] unsteadiness. Now 10 months on single-sight and still waiting for DVLA approval to drive [or otherwise?] This after 2 eye-tests for peripheral vision.