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robt1
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I have the above condition and I would welcome any information I can find. I am told it is rare and there is no treatment. It is a muscle wasting condition which mainly affects arms and legs but it is not terminal.
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hello @robt1066
Welcome to the community, it's lovely to see you join.
Are you in contact with your GP or specialist about hwo you can manage your condition? There aren't many resources out there, but I did find this information page and this UK based organisation Myositis UK.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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I do have regular contact with James Cook Hospital. My GP has little knowledge of the condition. I just wondered how others might deal with the condition but it is rare.
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Hi @robt1 - & welcome to the community. I know the James Cook Hospital well, as I had an excellent rheumatologist there!I wonder if physiotherapy has been recommended as this may be helpful. Here's a link from the website that Ross linked to above: https://www.myositis.org.uk/myositis-info/treatments-and-therapies/exercise/
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Thanks for your info. I have received excellent treatment with James Cook. I do have some exercises that were recommended by the local physio people. My info from other sources seems to suggest some level of exercise is beneficial. However due to the condition there are some exercises I cannot manage. For example I can fall easily and my legs are no longer strong enough to enable me to get up without assistance. If I fall outside I just hope some bystanders will help me to stand.
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