I am so thankful for UK forums! I have GCA and do not not have access of information in US as I get from UK !
Thank you UK !: I am so thankful for UK forums! I... - PMRGCAuk
Thank you UK !
and thank you granma. You could always have a look at the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins sites?
Hi grannma, i'm from Washington state, US. I agree with you regarding this forum. I have found no other interactive source of info for PMR. Very appreciative of the freely shared knowledge and experience.
the same goes for this side of the big pond.with out these Forums most of us would be up the creek with out a paddle so to speak. So please keep up the good work girls. take care one and all.Dave.
I want to join in saying "thank you" to all who have provided important information to those of us who are newly diagnosed. This is my first post in the forum. I had never heard of PMR/GCA, nor had any of my friends. Soon after turning 67 last October, I felt fine on Saturday and literally overnight felt lethargic and slight pain. Went to my GP/primary doc, who referred me to an Infectious Disease doc and had multiple blood tests/MRIs/MRAs that ruled out MS and other conditions. My symptoms worsened with pain so debilitating I couldn't get out of bed or dress myself. It wasn't until Dec 10th that I got a diagnosis of PMR from a rheumatologist. She described GCA and initially said she would monitor me because I didn't have the classic symptoms. She called me 45 min after leaving her office, and said my records indicated continuous, mild headaches and recommended an immediate temporal biopsy as a precaution. (I had general anesthesia and no pain afterward.) I was genuinely shocked when told I did have GCA. This forum has educated me and made me realize there are a lot more people suffering from this condition and that I'm not alone. (I live in the Missouri/USA.)
Thank you polkadotcom... I will check on John Hopkins. I have experienced stress causing my temple and facial arteries to harden. I get a slight headache and then when I am able to calm down... it becomes better. I have GCA and am at 35mg of prednisone now. I also experience cognitive confusion at times... Curious if it is GCA or prednisone and will it go away? It would be interesting to know if stress affects the condition.....