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If you've ever...you may have PMR

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I was on a two hour drive back from my Rheumatologist's office yesterday and I amused myself by thinking about some of the crazier aspects of having PMR (Jeff Foxworthy style to the Americans in the forum). I came up with a few personal examples and hope some of you will add a few more:)

If you've ever found yourself using a broom to knock the coffee can out of the overhead cupboard that just a few weeks ago was within easy reach...well...you might have PMR.

If you've ever, however briefly, considered calling emergency services (911 here in the States) to tell them "I have fallen into the kitty litter and I can't get out!"...then, yes, you might have PMR.

If you've ever googled "tilt-a-bed" imagining a bed that will roll side to side, gently helping you to roll out of bed in the morning, only to find that "tilt-a-beds" are the beds that are wired to spring back into a secret wall cubby in the morning, and find the imagery of yourself stuck in that bed absolutely terrifying...then...that's a sign you have PMR.

Upon the pharmacy tech telling you that your refill is limited to 10 tablets because they are running low on prednisone, if you stand there in quiet shock, all while imagining yourself leaping across the counter, grabbing them by the shoulders and yelling "Don't you understand what that MEANS????"...then you very well could have PMR.

If you've ever addressed your bottle of little white prednisone tablets with "Come to Mommy my little preeeeettyyyy!"...well that's quite decent sign you have PMR.

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1Purplecrow profile image
1Purplecrow

This is waaaay too funny!!!!!😂🤣

Hollyseden profile image
Hollyseden in reply to 1Purplecrow

It's brilliant and can totally relate to it. Also need ...If you've ever got in the bath and wondered how you will get out.......

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CT-5012 in reply to Hollyseden

Or looked at the bath wondering how to get in..........

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Hollyseden in reply to CT-5012

😂yup

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MaryA_ in reply to Hollyseden

Oh, you got me pegged! 🤦‍♀️

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GerriMc in reply to Hollyseden

Oh yes, and having to call your hubby to help you out. Then he’s incapacitated with laughter and you both almost drown!

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blueisgreen in reply to GerriMc

yes. Me too.

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Carrollee in reply to Hollyseden

....or after 20mins of struggling in vain to get out of the bath wondered which one of your friends, neighbours or even the fire service would you contact for the indignity of removing you from said bath.... then vowing never again (until diagnosis and the magical pred then the whole bathroom became a playground and not a place of torture)

in reply to Carrollee

If you ever did a practice run of getting into the tub with no water and fully clothed (in case you have to get help) to see if you can get out.....

I don't take baths anymore.

Oh I had one of my bouts of hysterical laughter which is not helpful trying to get out of tub....

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daworm in reply to Hollyseden

Haha, my wife always says "take a hot bath with some Epsom salts, it will feel great"...it does too, except for the half hour spent trying to get up and out of it, by that time I need another one or a pain pill..

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missymoo60 in reply to Hollyseden

that's why I never take the risk,shower it is.and even then I'm making sure someone is in the house just incase my body decides to re-enact Swan lake🧚‍♀️

Grammajoy profile image
Grammajoy in reply to 1Purplecrow

Thanks for laugh at 7 am

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador

Love it!!!!

bunnymom profile image
bunnymom

If you have ever wanted to hurt the very pokie person in line in front of you... Because you are so irritable.

When you lie when asked how are you today

HeronNS profile image
HeronNS

If you have ever looked at your front steps, which you used to bound up with ease, and wondered how they got so steep.

Hollyseden profile image
Hollyseden

Loving these comments 😁

Soraya_PMR profile image
Soraya_PMR

If you've ever, however briefly, considered calling emergency services (911 here in the States) to tell them "I have fallen into the kitty litter and I can't get out!"...then, yes, you might have PMR.

I'm very sorry Rosedail, but I giggled far too much at this!

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maria40 in reply to Soraya_PMR

Or, in my case only yesterday, narrowly avoided a headlong tumble into the compost bucket!

Soraya_PMR profile image
Soraya_PMR in reply to maria40

Oh! Maria and Rosedail, if you could only see the mental images in my brain!

They involve legs sticking out of things they oughtn't, and puzzled firemen grinning at your predicaments ;)

(Fire personnel being the emergency service we call in the UK to extricate people from things....cars....accidents....kitty litter.....compost!!!!)

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GOOD_GRIEF

If you've ever left a terrible movie playing on the TV because reaching for the remote just wasn't worth it...

If you've ever sipped brandy through a straw to get that nice warm glow without having to lift the snifter...

If you've ever wanted to use your walking stick to beat some young chicklet bounding up the stairs two at a time...

If you've ever come home from the pharmacy and opened your prescription bag only to find that you have a child-proof bottle of pred you can't open...

If you've taken to wearing clothes without buttons or zippers...

If you've ever had to struggle further with your hair because you can't reach up to put on a hat, or worn your socks from the gym to bed because you can't get them off...

...you've probably got PMR.

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Hindags in reply to GOOD_GRIEF

What hair? You mean the frizz that's left that has a mind of its own. I could reach it but it's really futile.

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PMRVicki in reply to Hindags

Ha! Yeah! My hair is like somebody else's hair. I have no idea what it's going to do tomorrow.

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Uritron in reply to GOOD_GRIEF

Thank you for sharing it's great

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teesher in reply to GOOD_GRIEF

Thank you Good Grief, that did make me laugh.

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Baileyw06

It is so funny but so true.Can really relate to it!😊

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Hindags

Have I ever:

Have you ever started carrying bandaids and antibiotic ointment in your purse, and maybe a tweezer because your skin has become so delicate that almost any rough or pointy object can pierce it? Yesterday, in the visor mirror, I realized that the scratch on my neck was really a splinter from some old wood I'd moved the day before. At the next light, the sun illuminated the splinter perfectly, with my handy tweezer I withdrew the splinter, and applied some antibiotic ointment. It was a long light.

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CrazyTrucker

Hahahahahaha. I love it!! And all so true!!

I would have to add.... If you walk the same path and find yourself looking for a place to sit down and think.... this seemed much shorter an hour ago.... Then you just may have PMR

PMRJ profile image
PMRJ

Hilariously TRUE. Thank you for helping me/us laugh and laugh again!

Slowdown profile image
Slowdown

Great post for a morning smile :-)

When the air turns blue as you shout obscenities at the ridiculous, repetitive 'news' on tv - my steroid tongue is surprisingly creative... (I do live on my own!)

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to Slowdown

Not the steroids - PMR causes one to use colourful language too!!! And not because of any of the symptoms...

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markbenjamin57 in reply to PMRpro

PMRpro, no idea what you B****y mean. Can you please explain your @^$"! self more clearly? :-D

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PMRproAmbassador in reply to markbenjamin57

:-) Moi?????????

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markbenjamin57 in reply to PMRpro

:-D

Slowdown profile image
Slowdown in reply to PMRpro

Flummoxed! Not steroids, not symptoms .. just general bad behaviour!! Intriguing comment PMRpro :-)

Janll profile image
Janll

Wonderful humour on a foggy Thursday morning. Kitty litter is crazy funny. And all the rest, thank you. xxx

Rugger profile image
Rugger

So true! Mark Benjamin beware - you have a rival in Rosedail!

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markbenjamin57 in reply to Rugger

Ha ha Rugger - I like a bit of competition! :-)

Sandy1947 profile image
Sandy1947

Thanks for the laugh at 5:00 am, Pred time! Yup, MB has competiton!

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markbenjamin57 in reply to Sandy1947

I agree! ;-)

Sandy1947 profile image
Sandy1947 in reply to markbenjamin57

Glad you are willing to share the stage!

markbenjamin57 profile image
markbenjamin57 in reply to Sandy1947

Of course..! :-)

Mai45 profile image
Mai45

Brilliant! Thank you Rosedail, because laughter really is the best medicine...

Marcy47 profile image
Marcy47

Hi Rosedail,

Add to that - Getting something out the bottom of the fridge, then having to crawl out of the kitchen and into the lounge to drag yourself up on a chair to standing position.

I have had to change my separate fridge and freezer for a combined fridge/freezer or we would have starved by now. Hubby has problems with back too.

Marci

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markbenjamin57

That's great stuff Rosedail, thanks for the giggle, it sums things up perfectly! ;-)

As a couple of you say, you are some serious competition for me on The Lighter Side.. but I don't mind that at all! :-)

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Rosedail in reply to markbenjamin57

Oooh! That IS quite a compliment markbenjamin57. I am honored!

jinasc profile image
jinasc

Might just 'nick' some of these for fillers in the next newsletter.

Warning in advance...................any objections will be totally ignored.................:)

I will plead insanity due to .......................being in remission.

May10 profile image
May10

When you want to give a Scottish Kiss to someone who says "You look so well" I think we can say you probably have PMR

Grammajoy profile image
Grammajoy

Thanks for A laugh at 7 am😅

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susanspurs

If you’ve ever sat up all night because you can’t face trying to get off the sofa...

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Hollyseden in reply to susanspurs

Susanspurs At my lowest point, I did exactly that, for about 3 weeks! Slept sitting up on settee with cushions under feet because footstool was too high 😰 Too sore to lie back in bed. Hope those days are long gone.

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daworm in reply to Hollyseden

Me too, spent a few nights in the recliner, hopefully not again.

HeronNS profile image
HeronNS in reply to susanspurs

Many a night in the comfy chair.

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Hollyseden

If you've ever dropped something on the floor and left it there because the pain of bending to pick it up is too much, you've probably got PMR

jevuki profile image
jevuki

So so true lol

Klah profile image
Klah

Well said😊

Mgeorge profile image
Mgeorge

If you ever sat in a chair for three hours because no one was awake yet to help you stand up, ( oh, and you need to use the loo)

Sandradsn profile image
Sandradsn

If you ever sat on the bus and forgot to get off!

If you ever crawled up the stairs on your hands and knees.

If you ever get so irritable you eat 2 kit kats and a large bag of maltesers!!!

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to Sandradsn

And then you get to be irritable because of the sugar rush...

But yes to the crawling up the stairs on hands and knees!!!!!

Sandradsn profile image
Sandradsn in reply to PMRpro

I'm irritable most of the time!!

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to Sandradsn

Me too - but I was particularly bolshey with untreated PMR...

markbenjamin57 profile image
markbenjamin57 in reply to Sandradsn

.. If you ever let the cat out and waited for hours for it to come back in. Then remember that you don't own a cat...? :- / :-D

Jackoh profile image
Jackoh

This thread so funny!! I think though I'd be really panicking if at the pharmacy and the hadn't got my tablets - hasn't happened yet!

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Gaijin

Throwing yourself on the couch when you think you are unable to take one more step, and you realize you don't have the remote control, phone or Kindle in reach but are too bushed to get up for it , so you just lie, looking up at the ceiling needing to pee, to boot.

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Marie1479

When you think you took your steroids but then you second-guess yourself and imagine yourself dropping dead because you overdosed or thinking you didn’t take them at all and imagine yourself not being able to get out of bed because you actually didn’t take them!

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Rosedail in reply to Marie1479

I've imagined both of those!!!

IslandShell profile image
IslandShell

All so funny ... thank you !

pmrkitty profile image
pmrkitty

If you have ever paid your bills online three times because of the fog brain and overdrawn your bank account, them you probably have PMR. If you have ever found your uncooked pasta in the silverware drawer or your purse in the refrigerator then you probably have PMR.

BlueLara profile image
BlueLara

Oh, I loved this! Especially the kitty litter and the pharmacist!! 😄

😂😂Everything but the kitty litter....

Bronni profile image
Bronni

LOL and then some ......

blueisgreen profile image
blueisgreen

From what I can tell, you live the closest to me of all on this forum.

Rosedail profile image
Rosedail in reply to blueisgreen

I am in Franktown CO. I think there is another person from the Boulder area.

blueisgreen profile image
blueisgreen in reply to Rosedail

Is that then 3 of us in Colorado?

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Rosedail in reply to blueisgreen

Most likely one or two more than that over the years.

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