Sunday, March 02, 2014

Polymyalgia

For most of January and February I struggled physically with debilitating stiffness and pain in my legs particularly but also my hips and buttocks and  even neck. I knew there was something wrong with me but during that time with the the severe heat I was busy watering things nearly everyday carrying buckets of water to new plantings in NHP and stuff at home. I didn't worry about stuff at the farm as Meredith and Jod are there and I worked on things that would die as no one else would attend. It was an awful summer.

I wondered if I was dehydrated, short of electrolytes or salts, it was a fatigue thing, I was lacking energy, motivation. Quite frankly I was miserable.

The weather changed mid Feb, there was no improvement with the cooler weather. In fact I was worse. My legs did not want to work. With my reduced mobility and soreness my work rate slowed and productivity dropped right off. I was having all sorts of negative thoughts and decided with great reluctance it was time to go to doctor and have blood tests.

I hadn't visited a doctor since 2011 when I had the arteritis scare so I went to the same bloke in Berwick. He asked me some questions and told me to come back in two weeks after getting blood tests in the meantime, after fasting, for a whole list of things including PSA, cholesterol, blood sugar, thyroid, kidneys. CPR, ESR, FBE, and possibly more that I don't recall from the list.

I went back to him last Thursday to get the results. In the week previous to this visit my condition worsened and I could barely drag myself out of bed with the strong pain and stiffness. The first hour or two of the day was agonizing as I did chores. After eating I took 2 ibuprofen tablets and gradually I improved so as to be able to function reasonably and get through the day albeit at reduced capacity due to slowness and lack of agility, always my greatest asset, suddenly taken away.

His diagnosis was polymyalgia. The same thing Elvie has had for 12 months. There is a hereditary factor, although it is usually occurs in people over 65. Looks like I'm old before time.

The good news is that the prescribed cortisone medication has worked a treat and I'm now getting about as normal with little pain and soreness. I take this dose of cortisone for one week then see doc again probably with a view to slowly reducing the cortisone over coming weeks, as was the case with the arteritis scare but thankfully this time there are no specialists involved and no talk of biopsies and all that other crap that cost me so dearly last time.

The good news also is that all my other test results were positive. Even my cholesterol was OK at 5.6. It was always in the 7.5-8 range  in the past and doctors were always wanting me to go on statins which I did for years but rejected about 5 years ago after my own investigations.

With my energy levels down for the past couple of months I have not posted much. I have kept my posts to comments about natural observations but there are a number of things happening I would like to comment on and I intend to in the next days. I'm pissed off about a few things and I intend to speak up.

I'm back.  

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