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Where have all the rheumies gone ?

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I thought it was only in Scotland, but your experience is the same as mine.

However take great care with steroids.

I was on maximum dosage for sometime due to GCA, a few months in I was diagnosed with osteoporosis I have since had a total hip replacement albeit successful. I think now I may have PMR I would be nervous to take steroids although they saved my sight and maybe even my life.

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I guess this was an answer to someone? Who?

Why are you nervous about taking Pred?- you admitted they may have saved your sight.

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PMR and GCA are the same disorder. This PMR could be the start of another lot of GCA - untreated PMR is much more likely to progress to full-blown GCA.

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Did you break your hip because of the osteoporosis?

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Seagu11 in reply to piglette

I had an X-ray before being diagnosed with GCA it was clear ,however I was on the steroids at 60mg for some time before reducing the dosage I do think they were responsible.

However I do understand that the medics have to weigh up the consequences to treat or not, with your sight or mobility at stake as I said just be careful.

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x-ray? that won't show reduced bone density. Not unless your bones are almost transparent ...

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