Arthritis For both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis.

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Old 04-27-2007, 06:48 PM #1
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Mark,
Are you seeing a rheumatologist? They are doctors who specialize in the types of rheumatic diseases like arthritis. You might see one of these to get your type of arthritis diagnosed and see if there are some other medications that could help you. Good luck,

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Thank you so much for your quick response. I will talk to my doc and ask her about doing just that. I would not have thought about going in that direction. Thank you again. Mark
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Mark,

I'd definitely ask for a referral to a rheumatologist (or, rheumy. as some say ).

Have you possibly tried water therapy? or physical therapy that has a water program? The weightlessness might make it possible for joint movement without pain increase.

If your skin is burning from the Cream, it doesn't seem that that's the "right" match for trying to ease your symptoms. Seriously.

There are other NSAIDs (non steroidal anti inflammatories) that might work in a more targetted way for you, and especially for your joints.

My rheumy. currently has me taking Mobic for my knees and ankles. It's a bit rough on my stomach (despite taking it after eating), yet it has decreased the pain in my knees quite substantially. Mobic isn't ideal for everyone; it's just an example of another NSAIDs. One that could possibly work better for you is something that could be discovered by trial-and-error; it is, admittedly, a tedius process of elimination but an important one (so that the med. doesn't do more harm to someone than possible good).

I don't know if you may have visited the following site, yet it does have some good info. about medications, and conditions:

http://www.arthritisinsight.com/


Not knowing how long it's been since you were dx'd, I don't know if you are also aware of the Arthritis Foundation (AF):

http://www.arthritis.org/

In my estimation, I've not found one that tops it in terms of breadth of information and longevity. It's premier and I'd be surprised to find a rheumy. whom hasn't heard of the AF; many rheumatologists have its brochures and also free patient copies of the AF's magazine, which also presents some excellent articles/tips respective of living with arthritis.

Of course it totally bites having arthrits. Though no one can magically take away the pain and there is no cure for arthritis, thank goodness there are people looking for ways and sharing some that might help ease the pain of living with arthritis.
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Hello Mark: I am sorry to hear you are in such pain.

I cannot use the capsaisen as well and switched to aspercreme.

If you are in as bad pain - the medications you mentioned would do the trick. I would talk to your doctors about Emla cream. It has helped me.

I know what you mean about that deep inside ache that will not go away, and what works for me (Naproxen) may not work for you. So I try to stay away from making those types of recommendations.

What type of arthritis did your doc's say you have? Osteo or RA - it is important to know because with one - you can radically change your life with how you eat. RA can be controlled with a anti inflammatory diet. RA runs in my family and my grandmothers had it in their hands and mother in her hips, they lived the traditional subsistence lifestyle, and salmon, berries and fish oils were a part of their diet.

I would talk to my doctors....all the best to you

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Hello Mark. I am so sorry your having such a bad time of it. I went through a time when I was also in much pain, joints and just about everything else. I decided to TRY to figure it all out, doctors didn't help me, just wanted to fill my body with chemicals. I have made some great improvements though. Let me see if I can suggest a few things that MAY help you.

Drink a lot of water. Joints don't function well otherwise.

TRY to do some sort of physical activity each day. STRETCHING Really helps get things looser and moving again.

Go to a Warm swimming pool if you can. If you can't swim then just float and stretch.

Sit in a whirlpool if you can.

Get a massage once in a while.

See a Chiropractor.

I take extra Potassium and a good Natural Multi like NatureMade at least 3 days a week.

Talk to a friend every day.

Use warm baths and a heating pad instead of a lot of pain meds.

Listen to Soothing music.

Take a nap if you can.

Do you have a pet??

Talk to God a lot.

Go have an ice cream.
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post says it all very well! might add laughter as all important and crying is a rainbow to your soul!! WIIX IS RIGHT ON!
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Hello Mark. I am so sorry your having such a bad time of it. I went through a time when I was also in much pain, joints and just about everything else. I decided to TRY to figure it all out, doctors didn't help me, just wanted to fill my body with chemicals. I have made some great improvements though. Let me see if I can suggest a few things that MAY help you.

Drink a lot of water. Joints don't function well otherwise.

TRY to do some sort of physical activity each day. STRETCHING Really helps get things looser and moving again.

Go to a Warm swimming pool if you can. If you can't swim then just float and stretch.

Sit in a whirlpool if you can.

Get a massage once in a while.

See a Chiropractor.

I take extra Potassium and a good Natural Multi like NatureMade at least 3 days a week.

Talk to a friend every day.

Use warm baths and a heating pad instead of a lot of pain meds.

Listen to Soothing music.

Take a nap if you can.

Do you have a pet??

Talk to God a lot.

Go have an ice cream.
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