Having written this, I may have "gone on" a bit, so if you aren't interested the history of my diagnosis bit, skip to the last 5 paragraphs containing the questions I am asking ... and if you read it all, congratulations for your perservence!!
I am 64 was diagnosed with PMR in July and think I was quite lucky to get it done so soon. I had been feeling "off colour" for some time, (not sure if that was anything to do with PMR) but after doing a mammoth spring clean (we had just put our house on the market) started getting back pain in early May, which got worse and worse.
Doctor referred me to the Musculo-Skeletal service and whilst waiting I had some private physio and acupunture. Everyone thought I had pulled something, and no one was interested in the fact that my arms/shoulders hurt, but that could have been because I had surgery on both shoulders. I was told it was because I was using my arms more to get in/out of chairs and move in bed. I went back to the doctor cos the pain got worse and was given anti-inflamatories (which I didn't really want as I have IBS). I saw the Musculo-Skeletal service and was referred for an MRI scan. Middle of June I went back to doctor again as I was desparate to have something which would control the pain and he gave me a 5 day course of Pred, 30mg. The relief was quick and amazing. But, you can guess what happened - within 24 hours of stopping the Pred I was in so much pain I could not get out of bed, and when I did get vertical I thought I would pass out as everything went black with green and purple flashing circles. Had to call a doctor out, and was put back on the Pred and within hours was much more comfortable.
When the Musculo-Skeletal unit rang with the MRI scan results (which, surprise, surprise, revealed nothing to explain the pain levels) I said how the pred had work, what happened when I stopped, and that I could not understand why my arms hurt so much.They said "I wonder if there is a poly myalgia going on" ... and of course, when I then looked it up on the internet, it fitted perfectly.
My own doctor accepted PMR fitted, and also fitted in with some the blood results I had had done.
Sorry to go on so long about my history, and hope I haven't bored everyone to sleep! But, I do have a question to ask:
One of the things was was revealed by the scan was that I have some age related degeneration in my back. Nothing serious, and I am working on an exercise routine to strengthen my core muscles, to reduce the possibiity of needing hip/knee replacments being needed further down the line. WHen I was on my 30/mg a day I had no pain, which was marvellous. I am now down to 17.5mg and to have pain in my back, but not in my arms and very little, if any in my buttocks and hips (and then usually because I have been sitting at my desk too long, working) I am not sure if the back ache is my underlying age-related degeneration, or if PMR also gives that sort of general ache, as opposed to the severe hip/buttocks and arm pain.
Anyone got any ideas?
Also, I SO TIRED! AND my head doesn't belong to me, but that does seem to be improving as the pred is reduced. I don't know if the tiredness is to do with PMR or the pred.
My doctor is very good, and I am seeing hime every couple of weeks, and having regular blood tests. I may have reduced the pred a bit on the quick side, but am rather taking the view that until my arms hurt, the back pain is probably not to do with PMR - but am not sure ...