I’ve just informed my Aunt of my PMR diagnosis, to be told that her son and one of her sisters had it as well. So that’s an Aunt (on my mother’s side) and a cousin, all getting PMR .. surely not coincidence?
PMR ...is it in the family ?: I’ve just informed my... - PMRGCAuk
PMR ...is it in the family ?
Not not purely coincidental. Quite a few on here have commented that relations have same, particularly earlier generations which weren’t necessarily diagnosed as such.
Plus there is evidence that certain peoples and environments are likely to have a higher number of sufferers.
Have a look at my lightedheart post Are we all Vikings for proof!
Both my father and brother. We qualify on the environmental side as well, all grew up on the same farm. Mind you I have often wondered about all the chemicals that were sprayed liberally on crops last centuary.
As for Viking ancestry,someone once said the surname was a derivation of a very early french name. Then these vikings did get around!
Well you are even more closely linked ! Especially living on the same farm .
All of us country living people should be aware of the chemicals we have all been exposed to over the past 50/60 years
My mother was diagnosed with pmrgca in the 70's. I remember vividly the doctor saying this is very rare and warned that this could cause blindness or a stroke. And now I have been diagnosed with GCA in August (biopsy came back positive). So I think heredity plays a role in this some how.
They reckon twenty five per cent is genetic and seventy five per cent environmental, I read somewhere.
It is looking that way isn’t it
My brother and I both have PMR and GCA.
I don't know about PMR specifically but I think autoimmune diseases run in families. I have no siblings, but amongst myself and four first cousins I know well we have in order of age, oldest to youngest, PMR (me), RA, OA, possibly Fibro but she cured herself so who knows, and schizophrenia, which itself may not be inflammatory but does apparently have an association with inflammation some way or other, autoimmune disease or a severe infection are risk factors for schizophrenia. A fifth child in that family (fourth in age) was adopted and he has no autoimmune disease.
I read that if you have a sibling with an auto-immune disease you have a 30% chance of getting one as well. Do there must be a genetic factor
They reckon twenty five per cent is genetic and seventy five per cent environmental, so if it runs in the family your chances of getting an autoimmune disease is higher.
So the rest of my siblings need to be aware that their risk of getting PMR is higher ?
It probably is not that high even if it runs in the family, it is stress and things like that that seems to really bring it out.
I lost my brother,who I was really close to, to bowel cancer last August 2017 and had PMR symptoms from around then until diagnosed in June 2018 before that I was looking after my Dad and my mum ....
My mother developed PMR at 62 and I developed PMR at 54. I think there must be a genetic link
I’m from Dublin, a famous Viking stronghold back in the day. The only other person I knew that had PMR was my mother-in-law. My poor children are doomed! 😱
My eldest sister got PMR I promptly followed 3 months later with PMR/GCA
she is 93 and until this hit her extremely active especially with the WI all her adult life so it was very hard for her to accept but at least she did or has not got GCA, she's doing well, so I do think a strong genetic link, my friends family have 3 of her syblings with PMR only one with GCA as well .
Myself, my mother and her mother all have/has PMR and GCA