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I really don't want to be on the lifetime pills so I've been changing my diet a lot. I was going to eat healthier either way but this gout kind of forced me to lol. Going to start going to the gym more often as well once this passes, right now it's still pretty painful when I put pressure on the toe but feels like it's not going to soon. Do you have any pork at all? |
I have severe gout. Got it when I was 20. I was a severe party animal and dined out at steak houses frequently. Comes back almost once or twice a year for me. Sometimes more. Gout is permanent. It doesn't just heal and never come back. You have to adjust your diet bigtime. Basically need to avoid a ton of food (most proteins, heavy dairy, alcohol, certain veggies, white carbs, etc), dont eat/drink in excess, need regular exercise, drink lots of water, etc etc. Once you get a flare up you're basically doomed. All you can do is numb the pain with Advil or Prescribed drugs. Nothing instantly heals it or cures it. All you can do is take the proper steps to prevent it. Black Cherry Extract is a common preventative pill you can take. You basically need to eat one or two pills after each major meal. It's helps by neutralizing the uric acid levels in your system. All food have Purines (some more than others), Purines turns into uric acid in your body, and uric acid then leads to gout. It's not contagious, it's just something you develop over time or have it passed down genetically. |
Oh, I still eat and drink quite a bit (hence one or two flareups a year now, but alot less than before). Just eat meats in moderation. Red meat especially. I tend to focus more on chicken and fish. It's usually when I start having my beef/pork cravings I'm doomed. Alcohol I won't cut, I'd rather cut red meat lol Dark berries are VERY good for preventing gout. (strawberries, blackberries, cherries, etc). Anyways, good luck. Gout gets more painful and frequent if you don't adjust your lifestyle. Drink lots of water to help piss out all the toxins (uric acid). Black cherry pills can be bought as Alive Health Store (cheapest place I've found it, buy 6 get one bottle free. $20/bottle). |
How far apart are the flare ups usually? I'm going to grab a few of those Black cherry pills bottles and see if they help. |
I get it like every few months. Just a little bit of pain and I just go nuts on advil and cherry pills. And it goes away. I get severe flare ups usually once or twice a year. Basically SUPER painful and can't move. I need to cut the alcohol, and adjust my diet more. I already basically cut red meat, I might have a small steak once every 6 months. I have a tendency to forget the pills after every meal though. lol Good luck. Don't let it get worse like mine. |
Lose weight and do preventative measures (Like diet and exercise). I also find hot yoga to help. Gout also comes back for me when I am catch a flu or something like that. I find that the causes of flare ups are different for everyone. For me, it is broccoli, tomato sauce, stress and lack of sleep. Consuming a large amount of red meat and alcohol will cause flares, but I have adjusted my diet enough that I don't eat that quantity anymore. Don't let it get worst or else it is just a world a pain. Try building a healthy relationship with it, I mean, you will have it for as long as you live. |
Is gout visible? Last Friday I kind of stepped down puting my work boot on and felt pain in my little toe, fast forward later that day and it showed a bruise Then later on in the weekend it looked like the nuckles along the other toes were bruised as well and I don't recall doing anything to cause it It's now Tuesday and the pain is still there at about 20% of what it was? I'm assuming just bruised them but it's weird it lasted this long over seemingly nothing Posted via RS Mobile |
My knee will be bright red during an attack, and also hot to the touch. Gout pain isn't actually caused by the purine crystals. Instead, it's caused by your immune system's reaction to those crystals. That's why gout isn't always sore. It flares up when the body decides that it's had enough, and fights to break down the crystals. The minor pains one feels after a gout attack are caused by the body repairing the holes and voids left by the purine crystals. |
Well shit! after ~15 years the horrible gout returned. :fuuuuu: I've been reading about altering the blood pH to better dissolve and hold in solution the uric acid. Baking soda seems to help along with the usual dietary/lifestyle steps. Caveat: Baking soda dumps a lot of sodium into your body. Consult your doctor before going that route. |
^^I tried everything. basically now i'm on the meds. it seems to be working now for 6months although I don't eat crap anymore either. |
Yup. I've tried it all too. I basically just changed my diet (More chicken + veggies), double dose on cherry pills and drink lots of water. More you piss the better. Dilute the uric acid and get it out your system. |
I've been pushing my luck lately with beef and beer. Doing a lot of training for my hockey season, which has led to a desire for red meat. So it started with a burger a few months ago. Then steak, then sausage, until I was eating beef 3 times a week again. As for beer, what goes down better than a cold brew after a hard game? Fast forward to wednesday night. We were hosting a family bbq, and I ate well. Had a half dozen pints, and at least 12 oz's of beef and sausage. Thursday at 6am, my knee starts throbbing to the point where I wake up. I remember the last time this happened..... I go into panic mode. 1.5L of lemon water downed in minutes, along with 800mg of Ibuprofin. I applied an ice pack to the area and basically waited to see if it was going to be a full blown case of gout, or a false alarm. It ended up going away around 10am, after another 2L of lemon water. Needless to say, I've gone pretty much sober vegan again. At least for the next little while. Gout is a buildup of uric acid which in turn creates the purine crystals that plague us. The good thing is that not one incident is going to turn us. It takes a series of "overdoses" on purines before we are hit with an attack. That said, if you're on the edge, all it takes is a night of debauchery to set it off. I can't wait for cherry season. :) |
Just curious if anyone has this issue. I told a doctor once and he just chuckled but I find that all my joins crack too often. Everybody has joints that crack but if I sit and watch a tv show, by the next commercial break (~15 mins) my joints start to crack just with regular motion. Everything from my wrist, elbows and legs without really trying. Minor issue but I wonder if it has anything to do with that crystal stuff in the joints. |
Not 100% sure if it has anything to do with the crystals. My joints tend to crack and I've always cracked my knuckles since a kid. I think it could lead to different kinds of arthritis though. Update from my first gout attack - the pain lingered for about 3-4 weeks after the initial attack. Not as severe but there was always this discomfort on my big toe. Changed my diet a lot and have rarely eaten steaks :( stuck to chicken and a little pork and so far so good. I do have an occasional bite of beef but that's about it. Drinking a lot of water too nowadays and trying to always take those cherry pills. When I look back at it before my attack, I felt like I was going to the washroom A LOT even without drinking a lot of water. I was thinking maybe this is a sign of the body trying to get rid of as much uric acid as possible? |
Well... having another gout attack. For those who have had multiple gout attacks, are the ones after the first one less severe? My foot's been hurting since yesterday but I can't tell if it's the calm before the storm or if it's an actual attack. I remember the first one, I felt some discomfort the first day but when I woke up the next day it hurt a lot. It hurt yesterday but then now it's just hurting a bit more but not a lot more. |
First time I've been prescribed the strong anti-inflammatories for gout. I've had it off and on for the last few years, but managed to just ride out the pain. Now it's at the point where it felt like I sprained my ankle, and had to see a doctor for it. Now I'm in for uric acid blood testing and screening for other things just in case. |
Wow I didn't know such thread existed. I first got a gout flare back in 2006 but at that point it wasn't treated nor confirmed. From then on I kept getting flares as often as once a month. My worst one last 2-3 weeks and within that time I couldn't walk for 4-6 days. Even walking to the washroom was a challenge. Eventually I was put on Allopurinol to lower my uric acid levels and Indo Methacin to control the pain and swelling (in the event of a flare). Like most of you, I adjusted my diet but can still work on it to be better. I was good for a long time, no flares. In the past year I've had maybe 3-4 minor flares that would last 2-5 days tops. That's when I would drink even more water than I normally do and fly high on my anti inflamatories lol Lately I started drinking 100% black cherry juice, but I'll definitely look into those pills as an alternative. Unlike CMan, I cut down heavily on my beer drinking but I love my steaks lol. It's different for everyone but the lack of beer totally helped me. Posted via RS Mobile |
^ welcome to the thread. :toot: Quote:
I get minor attacks every half a year. It's usually caused by my own choices, and can easily be reversed by drinking water, cherry juice, pineapple, etc. |
I think I have to lay off the Indomethacin as the swelling is gone. My ankle is still sore, and I think Hypa summed up why it still hurts a week after the brunt of the pain disappeared. Although, keeping active despite the hurt when I put weight on it does help a bit, maybe it's just adrenaline numbing the pain lol. |
If you are able to manage it without the drugs, you're better off in the long run. The pills do have side effects, and frankly, they are simply a band aid. They don't fix the underlying problem, which is too much protein/booze/lethargy. During my attack, I had no gout drugs. Only T3 and pot brownies (it was totally medicinal :woot2:). Srsly tho, I did a lot of reading during that time and came across this. It was written by Ben Franklin back in 1780. Big Ben was known for his writing, and this piece gave me some laughs as I was nursing the knee. Quote:
Many will TL/DR, but those who do may begin to look at their syndrome a little differently. |
Anyone have gout on BOTH feet? I started to feel some discomfort on my left foot this weekend and kind of felt similar to gout but I wasn't really sure. It wasn't as severe as the first time I had it on my right foot, I was still able to walk a bit (but not so much) and put a little pressure on the foot. The next few days though at night and going to bed the area where my leg connects with my foot hurt so much. It was pulsating and just really really painful, I couldn't even sleep cause of the pain. The toe area hurt as well but it wasn't where the pain at night was. This kept me thinking that it wasn't gout and was something else. Has anyone else felt that kind of pain in the ankle area but your gout is on the toe? It only ever happens at night. I went to the doctor today and he did say that it is probably gout, and prescribed some meds to take over the next few days. He couldn't tell me what was causing the pain in the ankle area though. |
If it's gout, you will know. we're talking an 8-9/10 for pain. Throbbing, hot burning, pain for days. I can't walk when my gout kicks in. I'm forced to use crutches and an ass ton of painkillers. You can get a blood test that tells you your uric acid levels. But the only way to truly know if you have gout is to get a big ass needle inserted into the area so they can look for the crystals in your synovial fluid. Sick. :heckno: |
I guess the pain is similar to what I felt during the follow up attacks after my first one. I just don't know what this pain is in that ankle area. The pain is just unbearable at night and I cant walk either but not because of the toe. The doc prescribed Indomethacin this time around but I also have some left over naproxen from my previous attacks. I hope it never ever has to come to that. I don't want a needle stuck where all that pain is. No. no. no. |
My doc said the same thing about the needle. Why take the chance of introducing something into the area when the evidence all pointed to gout? Family history, high uric acid, red/warm area of pain, and the intensity of pain are enough to know what you're dealing with. While it's rare, I've read of people who have it in multiple areas in their body. It's called Polyarticular Gout, and I truly feel for you if you have it. How long has it been since your last attack? |
My last attack was about a year ago now. I've been pretty good with my diet but I guess I might've out did myself when drinking a little bit more beer and more red meat than usual :( I was really really hoping it wasn't gout especially since it was on my left foot instead of my right foot. But like you said all evidence did point to gout again. It's still been painful especially at night but not where the pain is during the day. Only been on the meds for 2 days though. |
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