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Gout
I spent all day at the Tomah VA Urgent Care. And they tell me that I have gout. It hurts to walk or stand. They gave me prednisone. After making me wait for 6.5 hours in a wheel chair, I was fit to be tied when they finally got to me.
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Ouch. Gout hurts a lot, Mr Limey gets it. Did they give you any dietary advice?
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The only thing they told me is to contact my provider. I have since learned that red meat can cause it, so I'm re doing my diet again.
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Gout is a motherfucker. I still get attacks occasionally, even after gastric bypass.
There are a variety of things that can affect it. What helps me the most is lots of water and rest. I've had some attacks last a month. These days, they last at most 4 days. |
Eat a small amount, about 1/4 cup of dried cherries every few days. Works for me.
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Thanks buster, i'll get some today.
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Gotta tell Auntiedigr about the dried cherries.
Thanks Buster. |
I was told that cherry juice worked also. A lady said she found some at Krogers.
GNC is too damn high. IMHO |
Thanks, BusterB!!!!!
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For the last couple years I've had occasional (but regular) shooting, burning pains around the side of the balls of my feet, near the big toe joint. Pulling a bedsheet across it feels like laying a red hot poker on the side of my foot. Excruciating, at times. A couple weeks ago I ran across this thread, and Buster's dried cherry prescription. I started eating a handful every few days. The pain I think is gout, has damn near disappeared. I'd say an 80% reduction in frequency, and probably the same in reduction of felt pain. The shooting, burning, pins & needles in my toes (that I figured is from diebeetus) has lessened by about 50%, as well. "Eat a small amount, about 1/4 cup of dried cherries every few days." I'm Gravdigr, and I approve this message. |
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BTW, I went without the cherries for several days, and the pain returned.
I went to Wal-Mart at 3a.m. for dried cherries. |
Still.
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The timestamp on these most recent posts just jumped an hour ahead.
Weird. |
Shit, now they're correct again.
Weirder. |
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I used to monitor my sugar with one of those little meters that use the chip/card/thingie. My numbers were always a little high, but not outrageously so. Usually around 250. But, yeah I need to get a little control over it. |
250 is way too high. 70 is Ideal, but no lower. With meds and insulin I'm hanging around 100.
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When mine got/gets down to 150 or so, I turn into a bear and start tearing people's heads off and eating them.
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Because the bacteria in your stomach, which have evolved through natural selection to eat what you feed them, are dying. Take a couple capsules of activated charcoal (health food store, or maybe your grocery store's vitamin section) and the bear will go away, plus you won't die of diabetes.
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I just tested mine, fasting this morning, and it's at 97. But these meters are considered accurate as long as they are within 20%. So I could be more like 115.
When I visit the doc, I'm always at around the 100 mark with their tests. sometimes over, sometimes under. But I have a little numbness in my big toes these days anyway. A healthy person should be in the 70-99 range when fasting. |
How many dwellars have diabetes? It seems really popular. I didn't realize it is a form of arthritis.
I guess I'm grateful that is one ailment I don't have, my plate being rather full at the moment. |
About 1 in 10 Americans has it, and after age 65, that increases to 1 in 4.
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That is to say Gout is a form of arthritis.
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Glad I read all the way through the most recent post before replying with the biggest WTF I've ever attempted.
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Lol
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