The indomathecin made me almost like hallucinate. It was weird, he took me off it and went to allipurinal and all is better. And I can’t spell either obviously. Lol
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Old thread I know.
But I'm so miserable with this current bout that I had to tell someone, lol (but I'm not laughing).
Started yesterday. 1st flareup in several years, but it's a humdinger.
Started this morning on whatever prednisone pk I had left from back when. Hope it works. Couldn't get shoe on this am (Big toe - rt ft (same as always). Have to walk 100 yds cross parking lot into work, then up 20 steps!
Took 20 min, literally!
I have rods in my back from neck to pelvis. Been through 6-7 back surgeries. But I dont think any of the pain from those was any worse than this crap!
Ok, rant over, carry on.
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Originally posted by 12ring View PostOld thread I know.
But I'm so miserable with this current bout that I had to tell someone, lol (but I'm not laughing).
Started yesterday. 1st flareup in several years, but it's a humdinger.
Started this morning on whatever prednisone pk I had left from back when. Hope it works. Couldn't get shoe on this am (Big toe - rt ft (same as always). Have to walk 100 yds cross parking lot into work, then up 20 steps!
Took 20 min, literally!
I have rods in my back from neck to pelvis. Been through 6-7 back surgeries. But I dont think any of the pain from those was any worse than this crap!
Ok, rant over, carry on.
Thats no bueno. The awkward way you have to walk has got to be playing heck on your back with all that hardware in there. Hope it goes away quick for you.
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I would rather take repeatedly swift kicks to the nads than have another gout attack.
My trigger is fish, especially speckled trout and redfish. Also, stress usually throws me into an attack. Within last 6/7 years, I've never had a big moment without being full of prednisone, indomethacin, and advil... that includes my wedding day, interviews, and before football games when I was still playing.
I can keep it at bay, but i have to drink ALOT of water per day.. 1 gal+.
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Tinkle myself!
Originally posted by Martin View PostA lot of gout victims don't realize how how big of a role dehydration plays in the whole picture. Stay hydrated (water) and I will use Liquid IV or Drip-Drop when I'm sweating a lot.
There is a near empty gal of tea in the employee fridge next door that I've been spying pretty hard!
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