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11-04-2010, 08:42 AM | #1 | ||
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I have been having arthritis related problems with my knees for the past year and have done everything I can to forestall any kind of surgery. I, too, found that exercise (especially in the water) and massage are most helpful. Neither the cortisone nor the gel injections did a thing for me. What has finally given me relief and the ability to walk better (far from perfect) is Celebrex. Without so much pain, I can address the issues of posture and gait which have a huge affect on our knees.
Good luck, Sheryl |
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