Arthritis For both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis.


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Old 06-02-2014, 11:21 PM #1
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Originally Posted by whirlwind123 View Post
Does anyone use Bio Freeze or other ointments for their RA?

I use Bio Freeze for my OA. I dont have RA. But when I saw your question I thought you wouldn't mind a testimony.

But I also use a combo of meds too.

I have nerve pain in my legs (RLS) and my hands have had quite a few surgeries over the years.

My dr put me on Gabapentin for the nerve pain, Ultram HCL for the arthritis pain. I use Bio Freeze on my knee and my neck, but have to watch I don't burn my skin (if you apply it too often).

I use a advil chaser inbetween doses of the Neurontin and Ultram. It works for me and I have been on it for quite some time.

If you can't get Bio Freeze roll on, Icy Hot and Cold roll on works just as good.

Praying the Bio Freeze works for you! And here is your group hug to get you through the day
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