PMRGCAuk Annual Meeting....I wasn't alone today~!! - PMRGCAuk

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PMRGCAuk Annual Meeting....I wasn't alone today~!!

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After my dress rehearsal last week, I got up at 4:30 AM, Central Time in the States, and was the only person at the Zoom link. I'm thrilled to report that I remembered today, and there were quite a few people. It was wonderful to put faces to the names of HU staff, Trustees, and some 'soul sisters' from the forum.

My compliments to Dr. Vanessa Quick, Rheumatologist Bedfordshire Hospital who conducted a seamless meeting. She introduced the two speakers and took questions in the chat that were discussed after each professional spoke...so much great information.

We heard from Dr. Christian Salinger, Gastroenterologist and IBD Lead regarding the PPIs...the case 'for and against.' Super informative and Dr. Quick relayed questions from the chat.

Professor Emma Clark, Professor of Clinica Musculoskeletal Epidemiology, Consultant Rheumatologist and Head of the Department, North Bristol NHS Trust, and Deputy Head of Bristol Medical School, spoke of the pros and cons of AA, calcium, vitamin D, and D3. The research into the health of our bones while on steroids and the findings were staggering and amazing. As usual for me....lots I never knew.

England is far ahead of the States in its research, knowledge, and awareness of PMR and GCA~! Your fast-track system is amazing. One could go completely blind in an ER here; I live in a rural area. I believe Dr. John Stone from Boston, Massachusetts, worked with Dr. Dasgupta and others on the clinical trials of Actemra and TCZ. It doesn't help to have faster scheduling here if you don't have a Doctor who knows what you are talking about.

I didn't mean to do a "minutes thing"...just sharing what information is out there for you. It was enlightening, and I got to 'meet' a few people from the forum~!! That alone was worth getting up before the sun.💞

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HeronNS profile image
HeronNS

Guess I should hve signed up after all as the bones info would have been useful to anybody ;) . Great summary, thank you!

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Grammy80 in reply to HeronNS

So worth it....though the hour was early for me, I'm so glad I went!!!💞

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NuttyR

I heard your ‘name’ mentioned and I cheered (to myself) ! I thought both speakers were clear, concise and gave great information. I’m not taking PPI’s and now don’t feel bad about it. I do need to take the A Acid weekly now and not be so haphazard about it. PMR/GCA UK are such an impressive organisation, for a small charity, they do a lot.

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Grammy80 in reply to NuttyR

Many moons before I ever took steroids, over 40 years, I had bleeding ulcers a few times and a real bleed from an overzealous orthopedic surgeon who kept hiking my Ibuprofen after a few ankle surgeries...bad doc; I needed transfusions for that in the 90s. So, I need a PPI, and I take a mix of sucralfate and pantoprazole, six pills a day....but I have had no gastric issues on steroids..amazing. I found it interesting when Dr. Salinger said sucralfate wasn't that available in the UK; it is now generic and used to be called Carafate. It has been the most effective med in my treatment ever. Professor Clark was really impressive, too!! PMRGCAuk is 'all that and then some.💞

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NuttyR in reply to Grammy80

Awful to hear all you’ve been through. We are limited to approved drugs on the NHS by the MHRA and further limited by local area health management. All based on effectiveness and costs of course. Our pharmacist wanted to prescribe H2 inhibitors but it wasn’t approved so I don’t take anything. I think Carafate might be used by hospitals only here but not sure. Glad it worked so well for you.

We never stop learning when we are unlucky enough to get a medical condition or two. As my sister in law says to me ‘ you’ve got so many co morbidities! ‘. Not a compliment!

I fell over outside a couple of days ago. I was walking sideways and backwards making sure my new fence panels were being correctly delivered. Open wound on my knee which can’t be stitched so skin graft looks likely in a few more days. Now I’m learning about that. Something I would prefer not to know about!

Look after yourself!

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Grammy80 in reply to NuttyR

Oh, bloody NO~! So sorry to hear about your fall....we just can't fall. I wish you well for sure!! Be careful, keep us posted and I hope all goes well for you.

We Americans are not immune to the same approval and limitations for meds and services~!! Ours comes under the guise of the insurance companies....they have formulary drugs, specialty drugs...and they can change their mind whenever they want. I actually called my insurance company yesterday...I'm in 'catastrophic coverage stage' and pay -0- for meds (because of the cost of Actemra) but keep getting these piddling bills for $3, $8 or $22. Bottom line, I pay it of course, plus $20 co-pay each time I see a doctor. Well, if it is my co-pay, let's call it even. Now they have decreed they are no longer paying for podiatrist trimming toenails. The sad part both doctors and hospitals are getting gouged. BlueCross/ BlueShield paid $320 to a hospital for a $9000 MRI??? Both systems have significant flaws.I have family in Canada, the same story.

I laughed at your sister-in-law...comorbidities ....one of my favorite 'group' words; a laundry list. Each day I'm breathing, I'm delighted and beating the odds. On 60mg now I'm shaking like a fall leaf on a tree....but I really don't mind, my eye is holding its own. Try to stay upright...💞

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NuttyR in reply to Grammy80

I’m going to be extra careful from now on!

Back on 60mg! Poor you. I was same shaking on 60mg but also on 50mg. But as you say your eyesight is stable. Yay.

I definitely feel grateful for each day too.

Take care and I’m sure we will communicate again. X

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Grammy80 in reply to NuttyR

👍🏻💞

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VeeWat in reply to Grammy80

I wonder why they aren’t available in UK?

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Grammy80 in reply to VeeWat

They are~~are you a 'member'? Do you get the Newswire....I believe the Membership fee is an annual 15pounds ...I didn't research; could be $15US.....plus you can make a small monthly too....but not necessary. Someone will come along with precise info or you could write Fran Benson. The Newswire, email newspaper filled with info, is terrific and I'd have paid twice the price just for today's speakers alone. I believe it was recorded and you could listen that way. Let me know if I can help.💞

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply to VeeWat

Doesn’t look as if you have PMR or GCA - do you? You did post on here a few years ago, but nothing much since.

It was organised by the UK charity- your bio says you are in US - but you can still be a member as  Grammy80 has said - see this -

healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk...

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Fatsiajaponica

Yes lovely to see you!! I took some notes but now am not too sure about the calcium intake. It looks like I get enough in my diet and wondering whether taking more is harmful? Is the RDA sufficient for us steroid users? Also I will start taking the A Acid having heard from a real expert and seen the figures.

Wish I had recognised some more forum members but Grammy80 was fab ❤️

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Grammy80 in reply to Fatsiajaponica

Oh...same here~!💞 I was on AA back in 2019 and don't recall now why or when I stopped it?? I'm going to review my med intake too. Professor Clark seemed pretty clear that we can't be reliant on our RDA....though I could eat a bag of spinach, no problem. My thinking now, is I should make sure I'm giving myself the best protection, even at almost 84. I have a rheumy appointment on the 14th....and we'll have a chat. So good to see you and yes, it was a lot of great info! The forum rules for sure💞

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Birder21

I really enjoyed it this morning, it added to my very limited understanding and given me things to discuss at my next GP review!

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Heron82

I missed the session as it is the annual art week and was helping out in the cafe. Your summary is excellent thank you. I look forward to watching the recording.

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windymiller in reply to Heron82

Hi, how/when is the recording available please ?

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply to windymiller

If you applied to attend initially it will be sent to you by email probably within the next week or so.

If not, you maybe have to contact charity -are you a member?

May also be put on the charity’s page -just keep on watch on that.

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windymiller in reply to DorsetLady

Thankyou for your prompt reply. Yes, I am a member, and have been very grateful for the invaluable advice on this forum.

Trek2 profile image
Trek2

It was the first AGM for me and I found it very interesting. A big thank you to the speakers.

Mashed profile image
Mashed

Hi thanks for sharing the info from the meeting. Can you remember what the overall research and subsequent advice was re AAcid when on steroids? Many thanks

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply to Mashed

In a nutshell… take it!

Estellemac profile image
Estellemac

I missed the AGM as I am away. Thanks for the summary. I look forward to seeing the recording.

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Pollyanna16

I agree it was so well run & informative, I’ve got a pile of notes to go through as thought I’d try & transmit the main points to our support group tomorrow. Now wondering if I can face the kick back of stopping Lansaprazole as they said it’s not necessary on low dose steroids. One less pill! Was surprised though how Dr Salinger rather dismissed yoghurt as a protective layer.

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Zebedee44

I was also pleased to recognise a few names and feel part of a supportive community. It was a very well conducted presentation and I particularly liked Dr Christians constant smile, it was so very cheering.

Although I do take lansoprazole now , prescribed by ENT for acid reflux, the damage of not taking it for many years in the belief that kefir was protecting my stomach has caused atrophic gastritis. I think I have confused the benefit to the microbiome with stomach protection. Now I know better.

I’m also now feeling rather bad about not persevering with AA and the prescribed calcium/vit D supplément after negative experience in the early days of PMR. I was reassured that my weight bearing outdoor life caring for my pony was sufficient to maintain good bone health, and so was my doctor. Again, now I know better.

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