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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 13:06:54 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2011 13:06:54 GMT
Well, I finally had my first bout of gout this week. I think I recognized it immediately because my doctor has been predicting it for years, due to my high levels of uric acid. And when I thought of how much seafood I've eaten this week, I thought aha! and then damn! Frankly, I am not finding it pleasurable. Naturally, I looked it up on the internet, and there's one thing I don't understand. It says it affects middle aged men mostly. Needle-like crystals stabbing your toe like devils with pitchforks. Since I am barely out of adolescence, how can this be?
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 13:22:22 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on Apr 28, 2011 13:22:22 GMT
You have it too? Hooray!!
I'm not alone.....................
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 13:40:04 GMT
Post by rikita on Apr 28, 2011 13:40:04 GMT
what is gout?
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 14:36:45 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2011 14:36:45 GMT
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 14:41:28 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on Apr 28, 2011 14:41:28 GMT
I currently have it in a toe and instep.
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 21:49:39 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2011 21:49:39 GMT
My husband suffers from it too!
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 23:36:50 GMT
Post by lagatta on Apr 28, 2011 23:36:50 GMT
It is part of the great arthritis/rheumatism family!
A fellow I know had his first attack when in Argentina, eating copious amounts of red and organ meat, and plenty of very tannic red wine. He's been fine since.
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Gout
Apr 28, 2011 23:42:52 GMT
Post by mich64 on Apr 28, 2011 23:42:52 GMT
For my father it is strawberries. Cheers, Mich
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Gout
Apr 29, 2011 1:09:22 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2011 1:09:22 GMT
It is triggered by different foods for different people. For my husband,it is the red meat,read wine that triggers it. Shellfish is notorious for triggering it in others. Some get it from drinking too much beer. I don't think there is any hard and fast line on any certain food. I do know that the Black Cherry extract ,if one drink sit on a regular basis,is a preventative. The very first bout of gout that my husband got many years ago was so painful that it prompted him to go to the emergency room. My husband never goes to an emergency room unless it's really serious. (27 years as an EMS )
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Gout
Apr 29, 2011 6:18:06 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2011 6:18:06 GMT
I confirm that there are moments of agony. It is so strange that a big toe can cause so much pain.
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Gout
Apr 29, 2011 7:32:51 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on Apr 29, 2011 7:32:51 GMT
Indeed. And it tends to come on in the night whilst you are asleep.
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Gout
May 1, 2011 10:47:08 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 1, 2011 10:47:08 GMT
My husband says that even a lightweight cotton bedsheet touching the affected area was incredibly painful.
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Gout
May 1, 2011 11:06:18 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 1, 2011 11:06:18 GMT
Yes, you pretty much have to leave your foot out of the bed during the worst of the attack.
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Gout
May 1, 2011 21:50:43 GMT
Post by spindrift on May 1, 2011 21:50:43 GMT
Casi - you are right about the black cherries but it doesn't just have to be extracted juice...even tinned (canned) whole black cherries are excellent for taking the pain of gout. Better if they are fresh of course but as they are not always in season, tinned ones are nearly as good.
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Gout
May 1, 2011 22:04:39 GMT
Post by auntieannie on May 1, 2011 22:04:39 GMT
eat plenty of asparagus... it's the season. should help provided you drink enough water with it. yes to cherries and all the other diuretics such as dendelion leaves (in a salad maybe?) and similar delicacies.
just be careful not to overdose on those diuretic things like an acquaintance did several years ago, when he decided he was going on a "cherry diet" he ate loads and loads of cherries and only that for about 10 days, but naturally, he didn't want to drink lots of water as he was afraid it would bring about belly ache... well, it was worse. His kidneys stopped working and he required hospital intervention. I am only saying this as a cautionary tale. I am sure you won't abuse of all these products. I hope gout goes fast.
modified to add that I do not know the state of your kidneys so obviously if you know you cannot have food that stimulates your kidneys... please be very careful.. and anyway listen to your GP.
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Gout
May 2, 2011 5:00:15 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 5:00:15 GMT
My doctor told me that one of the pills he was prescribing had a possible side effect of diarrhea. All I can say is that he certainly was not kidding.
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Gout
May 2, 2011 8:59:00 GMT
Post by auntieannie on May 2, 2011 8:59:00 GMT
yoghurt! yoghurt will get your gut back on track.
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Gout
May 2, 2011 10:51:25 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 10:51:25 GMT
Casi - you are right about the black cherries but it doesn't just have to be extracted juice...even tinned (canned) whole black cherries are excellent for taking the pain of gout. Better if they are fresh of course but as they are not always in season, tinned ones are nearly as good. Yes,of course fresh ones are equally as effective. I only mentioned the extract because it's the most readily available here. The local pharmacy carries it in their dietary supplement section.
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Gout
May 2, 2011 21:27:04 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 21:27:04 GMT
Tomorrow I will discover my uric acid levels, if they still fit on the chart for the blood test.
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Gout
May 3, 2011 0:16:43 GMT
Post by bixaorellana on May 3, 2011 0:16:43 GMT
My sister swears chickweed is super for gout. It comes in capsule form so you don't have to painfully hobble through the dense forests of Paris gathering it from the wild. It would probably be wise to check if it there could be some negative interaction from using it with any prescribed medicine. www.nutrition-info.com/herbs/herbs-chickweed.php
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Gout
May 3, 2011 7:56:41 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on May 3, 2011 7:56:41 GMT
My doctor told me that one of the pills he was prescribing had a possible side effect of diarrhea. All I can say is that he certainly was not kidding. I can attest to that....
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Gout
May 3, 2011 8:51:08 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 3, 2011 8:51:08 GMT
My grandmother often used plantain leaves on sores, and they really worked.
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Gout
May 3, 2011 18:56:55 GMT
Post by auntieannie on May 3, 2011 18:56:55 GMT
Can you find them (plantain leaves) where you live, K?
Say if you want me to copy what Bartram's encyclopedia of herbal medicine says of gout.
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Gout
May 3, 2011 19:20:25 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 3, 2011 19:20:25 GMT
In downtown Paris? No. I have read enough of what the web has to say about gout already. What is annoying is that I got my blood test results back today and my uric acid levels are normal! I didn't even deserve gout!
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Gout
May 13, 2011 12:23:39 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on May 13, 2011 12:23:39 GMT
Got gout again in my left instep. I've taken a couple of tablets which have pretty much cleared it up but played havoc with my stomach.
Sigh..............
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Gout
May 13, 2011 17:42:28 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 13, 2011 17:42:28 GMT
Oh, I'm really sorry for you! I am making believe that I am cured definitively, but I have not quite totally stopped the pills yet, although I am now down to every other day...
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Gout
May 14, 2011 11:16:49 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 14, 2011 11:16:49 GMT
Mick, my stuff flared up again today, too, and I am holding you responsible for bringing up the subject! And I did absolutely nothing to warrant it starting again! (I am reaching the end of the medicine I was prescribed, so if it doesn't not die down by the end of the weekend, I am good for another visit to the doctor! )
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Gout
May 16, 2011 8:34:22 GMT
Post by mickthecactus on May 16, 2011 8:34:22 GMT
Sorry K2.............
Keep off that red wine...
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Gout
May 26, 2011 9:55:40 GMT
Post by hwinpp on May 26, 2011 9:55:40 GMT
Thank God I'm a young guy
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Gout
May 26, 2011 14:05:20 GMT
Post by tod2 on May 26, 2011 14:05:20 GMT
I saw the huge build up of fluid around my knee on the monitor when it was being X-rayed - I saw it squirt out when the doc inserted the needle and extracted some to be sent to the lab. Gout, nothing but gout he said. I'm on Puricos 300mg - (one a day) and now have no gout. The pharmacist said that wine, red or white, did very little to contribute to gout. Boy was I pleased to hear that! I know that shellfish do not have the bad impact on cholesterol the lab boys first thought it had but as to gout damage - that I don't know. On our travels earlier in May we met an Irish hotelier who said his doctor told him the very very worst thing anyone can eat for gout is gravy made from the delicious meat juices in the roasting pan! Ouch! What is more gorgeous than a good homemade gravy poured onto a chunk of roast beef! Oh gawd, I suppose we should cancel the beef as well!
Water and more water is a good way to get rid of those chrystals.
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