I am 4 years in with PMR, finally down below 5 /day. Twice/week I am on 4.5 —- for 2 weeks.—-but hip pains started pretty severely. I am wondering if I need more pred or if I tough it out as adrenals wake up.
When to ask for synacten test?
Thanks for your wise responses, as always.
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If it is a flare then no point trying to tough it out…it will probably just get worse…and the timing is just about right for it to be.
Adrenals won’t help PMR pains -2 different scenarios…but some do get aches and pains with adrenal insufficiency- do you have anything else that indicates a/i - like fatigue, dizziness etc?
Personal opinion - flare, so snuff it out pronto.see this -
Remember though that however slowly you go, you won't get past your aim: the lowest effective dose. You aren't heading relentlessly for zero - you need what you need.
p.s. And there are no other symptoms, just severe pain in hips and thighs… thanks. I’ll ask Rheumy about Steroid card too. I’m in U.S. so system will be slightly different.
No point testing adrenals yet - 5mg is loads to still suppress adrenal function. Endos won't usually look before 3mg pred and all you need initially is a basal cortisol blood test - cortisol done on a sample taken between 9am and lunchtime-ish. That will be enough to give a good indication where you are.
Yes, got it and thanks!! I always wonder whether these new hip and thigh pains are PMR or something else- that I had (with less pain) for about 30 years prior to the PMR wallop and diagnosis. The blood tests showed PMR only just before I went on pred. They’ve since been normal. Oh well, I’ll consider it PMR and up the pred.
Maybe. No one has ever come up with any diagnosis or medication that works. Certain exercises have helped over the years to some small degree. Once I started pred with PMR the old aches did largely disappear. So, inflammation? Thanks loads --
Yup. Osteoarthritis may be what I had prior to PMR - although they never diagnosed or treated it as such. It was always an unknown, and surely the pred masked those pains. I did go up to 10mg as of yesterday, thank you, and hoping the pain subsides.
Tests may well tell if inflammation is higher than expected -but it can be a very individual thing -and doesn’t tell you what’s causing it.
Anything from a stubbed toe, to a virus to recovering from operation. The last two cause mine to rocket (a couple of years after GCA in remission) and sent my GP into a panic!
I have learnt from bitter experience DON’T try and tough it out. PMR always wins! Just add 5mg for a week and you can hit the PMR on the head then drop back say to 6mg see how it goes and carry on from there.
Thanks Piglette- Always amazes me how much experience you and others have on this forum, and then generously pass on your info on to us. Can’t thank you enough…
I agree. Can't tough it out as we do not know how it may be causing damage and quality of life is important. Go back up, get control, and begin a SLOW taper to a reasonable dose. Good luck.
Thanks so much for the ditto to piglette's reply. I went up to 10, will stay here a while, and then go down. Hoping for the control you suggest will happen. Onward.
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