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Amazing GP tele call and new diagnosis

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Amazing GP tele catch up.

GP phoned this am. I have new diagnosis…. Not PMR but Arthritis. All done by phone.

One good thing she is chasing the Dexa Scan so I can be put in AA. I have more confidence than that and will wait and see.

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Maisie1958

Hmm, sounds like a GP telephone consultation I had in February…. by a doctor who had only seen me briefly 3 years ago. Another opinion would be useful I think, though I see you have had investigations by consultant. PMR can certainly last longer than a couple of years. Hope things work out, it’s extremely frustrating trying to get sorted. Sorry no advice. All the best to you Suffererc

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

Revised diagnosis based on what?

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Suffererc in reply toDorsetLady

That I had been on Pred for nearly 4 years. So more likely to be Arthritis and not PMR. Also saying I need to take AA to protect my bones even if they are healthy. You can tell an awful lot by having a phone call 😂😂😂😂🤣

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toSuffererc

As I said in another post, his crystal ball is obviously better than PMRpro , MrsNails & mine…..🤦🏻‍♀️..need to get ours in for a MOT!

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Kendrew in reply toDorsetLady

I find it so frustrating that we have to have all these battles with so many GP's and rheumatologists and particularly that we really have to know more than they do in order to effectively manage our conditions as successfully as possible. That in itself is a huge challenge we could well do without on top of all the other challenges!

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HeronNS in reply toSuffererc

I had osteoarthritis (confirmed by x-rays) many years before my PMR diagnosis, and I still, of course, have it. I assume he meant OA not RA (rheumatoid)? So far on pred, albeit usually at a very low dose, for over 5 years. Also there's nothing, as others also say, to stop you from having both conditions. Good to get the DXA scan though.

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Bcol in reply toHeronNS

Having had OA for at least 30 years, probably nearer 40, it certainly hasn't stopped me having PMR at the same time - always assuming both diagnoses are correct of course!!

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Peptink in reply toHeronNS

For me, it’s the same routine. I talk with my rheumatologist every 6 weeks via phone. She asks the same questions and send me pred via mail. She lets me set my own pace. Currently on 4mg. Also, I have OA.

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What sort of arthritis? And on what grounds?

Obviously phone consultation is the new crystal ball ...

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Suffererc in reply toPMRpro

Exactly crystal ball. She can’t believe I had a flare, they just don’t happen🤣😂🤣😂. She didn’t say what type of arthritis or offer any treatment just kept banging on about AA and how I would benefit from it.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toSuffererc

Lordy - hope you can avoid HER again!

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borednow

Does she know my GP? Mine diagnosed thrush over the 'phone.

PS She was wrong!!

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toborednow

Like my MIL's doctor who couldn't diagnose thrush in a baby's nappyrash and told me I couldn't have it on my lips (you can) - and he saw it in real life!!!!

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borednow in reply toPMRpro

The good news is that, following GP's instructions, I went to the surgery for necessary equipment, returned home, did the tests, returned them back to the surgery and then rang for results 5 days later. That's when message came through that I didn't have thrush. Nothing else - just that message. But if this continues, I will soon be a GP. Who knew it was so easy??

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Suffererc in reply toborednow

I have been instructed to take my bp for a week, then drop note into reception. Then what???? Coming up very low for some reason so hope Chrystal. Balls working for them 😂🤣😂🤣😂. Soon won’t need GPs

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Highlandtiger in reply toSuffererc

I’m following your daily GP reports with great interest. 😉

Just wondering what tomorrow will bring...🤔

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Marcy47 in reply toSuffererc

We were told to do that for my hubby who was feeling dizzy all the time. 3 times we did it and heard nothing. After the 3rd time I phoned the surgery and was told his readings were normal, they weren't, they were low. I asked to speak to a Dr, none available. After a few words they found a nurse practitioner who was brilliant. His readings were low, he was to stop his BP tablets straight away, she had spoken to a Dr and phoned me back. Arranged for all his other meds to be reviewed, and a nurse to come out and check his BP next week.

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