Arthritis For both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis.


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Old 03-09-2013, 04:56 PM #1
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Shocked Lots of cracking going on!

Since starting meloxicam I have found it a little easier to get up in the morning but I have found there is a whole lot of cracking going on! I rolled from my side to my back and the cracking woke me up! It's kind of great to be able to stretch in the morning but there is a mass of, crack, crack, crack! Sounds awful, feels good!
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YIKES? Hi Pegasus! Do you have osteo or Rheumatoid? I have the osteoarthritis, and while I haven't paid attention to any cracking, I'm sure I do. All I know is it's mighty difficult getting up in the morning. And I TRIED to pick up a gallon of milk yesterday -- and i darn near dropped it on the floor before I quickly grabbed it with the other hand. Seems my right hand has it worse than the left. BOY does that hurt. lol

My mother never told me that getting old would hurt this bad. Maybe she thought I'd slit my throat?

Anyway --- have a good crack! Love, Lee
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Hi Lee!

I have rheumatoid arthritis and I'm 44 so I feel cheated somehow getting this! Yes getting up in the morning is the worst, never was good at that, even worse now, at least I have a good excuse! Looking at your list in your sig line, wow, you have been through a lot! Thanks for your reply.
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I am still in my 30's and they said I have rheumatoid arthritis in C6 & C7 and bulging from C1-C5 and my jaw has started popping.I wake to cracking as well.What do you take or do for this?Am I going to be a hunch back
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They put me on Meloxicam which is an anti - inflammatory, it takes the edge off the pain and stiffness. I have to take my time getting up in the morning and try to keep moving in the daytime. It seems when I stop and rest, then I seize up again. I'm seeing the doc again soon but the next step from the anti inflammatory drugs is disease modifying drugs and I don't like the sound of that.
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I've been to the doc and she's given me Zapain (codeine phosphate/paracetamol 30mg/500mg) which is the strongest dose I can have! But the thing is the doc was really nice and she listened and I could see she really felt for me. So now I have the meloxicam and zapain, surely this will do the trick! The next stage from this is chemo drugs and I don't fancy that at all! Doc says it's not just my joints, it involves my whole system so I need to watch what I am doing. I need to keep exercising and she recommended getting some fish oil capsules too. Ok, I do feel relieved that the doc listened to me, big sigh of relief, painkillers get to work now!
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