After many years of up and down with PMR and steroids at 20 mg down to 3 mg , and up and down on them due to flair ups . Last year when I have felt the dreaded continued fatigue and soreness into both my hips I had tests on my adrenal glands , all neg.
so when I saw my rheumatologist after over a year ,she has deemed that this is definitely fibromyalgia and I must ween myself off steroids . I have attempted this so many times 8 ? . And have a flair up ? without positive blood tests when I reach 3 mgs .
I have spoken before on here about my reluctance to except that I have to continue the rest off my life feeling this dreadful fatigue and cloudy head .
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I was told its possible I have it to. Had scan after 11 years, showed no inflammation, so the fatigue and other symptoms were put down to possible fibromyalgia. I am more convinced it adrenals and maybe something else going on. Fatigue balance dizziness weakness are my main symptoms, a battle whatever is going on!
It isn’t necessarily one or the other and I don’t know why some doctors seem to think it has to be that to the exclusion of all else, especially if they spy a chance to stop steroids. I had both GCA and long standing Fibro. Fibro sometimes came on during Pred withdrawal or if I had more than 2 nights of poor sleep. Low adrenal function (even with ok tests) felt similar with the brain fog, fatigue and nothing in the tank. Low adrenals however, gave me vague aches and pains and not the Fibro focus points which was my dual go to for diagnosis. Any specific large muscle pains were due to an issue that needed a therapist of some sort like a physio or Bowen therapy, but I didn’t have PMR. Sometimes, I had no idea what was going on. Fibro responded to Paracetamol and steroids made not a scrap of difference.
I have both…fibro first for past 12-14 years, then PMR joined in nearly 4 years ago. Fatigue & cloudy head are symptoms of fibro, too! I suffered with them long before PMR arrived!
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