Just to say that Prof Dasgupta told us in a webinar a couple of months ago that he keeps patients on 2-3 mg indefinitely as it reduces the risk of relapses. I'd stick if it were me (I wish!).
Stiff knuckles in the morning is often a sign of arthritis. In osteoarthritis it wears of quite quickly, under an hour. In RA it tends to last longer.
Unilateral shoulder pain is more likely to be due to tight muscles or injury - not saying it isn't PMR but less likely.
I was going to say the same as Pro about the Prof & staying on a very low dose - shoulders however do to tend to persist if they’ve been injured & just became worse with PMR, l’ve always had Amitriptyline for my shoulder issues, the knuckles could be OA? I have ongoing issues with pain in my thighs of various levels.....
Have you considered 2.5mg for a month or so & have you tried a simple painkiller ie Paracetamol for your Shoulder/Knuckles?
Thanks Mrs N . When I was first diagnosed my Rheumi gave me etoricixib to help with flares and Random pain so I have started using it again . I think it’s an anti inflammatory type drug ?
Thanks HeronNS. That’s good to know! Thankfully I have only used it sparingly eg one a day for 3 days then stop . Rheumi said use it only when needed but I’ll try and steer to more conventional pain killers .
Good. I think it best to keep heavy-duty painkillers to a minimum where possible. Years ago I had a broken leg. Before being sent home they wrote a prescription for FIFTY oxycontin. I took one look at that and said, I'm not having that in the house. An hour later I got a different prescription from another doctor, for 20 Tylenol 3 - which it took me a whole year to use up, with a little help from hubby. For the purpose prescribed I only needed about three, for the first three nights of my recovery from the fracture. The rest went to future migraine and sinus headaches. On several occasions over the years I was given samples of and prescriptions for Celebrix (a cousin of your med) which, when I googled, I decided shouldn't even be on the market and never took. Horrified as I was to have to take pred for PMR I still think it's the better option. Less likely to kill me.
I see that you have only been one of us for 2 years. You have done very well and I have to add to the caution of my two friends. I have got down to 3 then flared, the disappointment and frustration of going up again is awful, please take care. These COVID times are still very stressful for all of us anyway, maybe wait and see how it goes.
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