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    GOUT!!!!

    My husband had the worst gout attack ever. For those of you who don't know what gout is-is an attack on the joints. It comes from eating red meats, drinking and stress. Used to be called the "rich man's" disease because the wealthy used to get it in the late 17th early 18th centuries.

    Anyhoo...took him to the docs and he got some meds for it, but it wasn't like getting a nice bong hit and putting him to bed. Honey's doing much better now.
    looseends Reviewed by looseends on . GOUT!!!! My husband had the worst gout attack ever. For those of you who don't know what gout is-is an attack on the joints. It comes from eating red meats, drinking and stress. Used to be called the "rich man's" disease because the wealthy used to get it in the late 17th early 18th centuries. Anyhoo...took him to the docs and he got some meds for it, but it wasn't like getting a nice bong hit and putting him to bed. Honey's doing much better now. :eek: Rating: 5

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    GOUT!!!!

    My dad had gout in his foot and he was camped on the couch for days...

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    GOUT!!!!

    I've had gout for almost 40 years. It's not a big deal. But honestly, many doctors really don't know much about it....they just prescribe for it.

    Gout is totally hereditary. It's not the "rich man's desease" that we were taught in our youth. I imagine if he checks with his family, he'll find grandparents, uncles and aunts, perhaps a parent who have it, or at least who have had the symptoms but never got diagnosed.

    The BEST treatment.......take Allopurinol. It's a once daily tablet. All pain and swelling goes away in just a few days. It's a lifetime prescription, however. If I miss more than two or three days, I hurt like hell. If I miss a week or more, I can barely walk. But when I get back on it, no pain in a day or two. So I have learned to never travel or go anywhere without my meds. Allopurinol is the generic form of a MUCH more expensive drug called Xyloprim. Be sure to ask for Allipurinol. It'll only cost you about 1/4th of what the brand name costs you.

    Incidentally, gout is caused by the kidneys producing too much uric acid, which collects in joints (not the kind you're thinking of), mostly joints that have been injured in activities like sports. The acid is in crystal form, and it feels like razor blades scraping away at the joint....which is, in essence, what is happening. The joints most often affected are big toes, knees, ankles, and hips. You can feel it in other areas, but those are most common.

    Eating shell fish and drinking grain alcohol seem to trigger the worst flair ups. The enzyme that causes shell fish to grow the shell triggers the production of uric acid in the human body, when consumed.

    If he has gout, it's for life. There is no cure. But it's really no big deal. Just tell him to take his Allopurinol each day, and he'll never have another thought about it.

    Incidentally, MJ has a tremendously positive affect during the flair ups, and seem to greatly alleviate the pain. Until his Allopurinol gets into his blood stream in sufficient levels to make the problem go away completely, I recommend that he do no chores at all around the house, be waited on by his loving wife hand and foot, and that his bowl never be allowed to be empty. If he does get all of this, please tell me how so that I can arrange it for myself. But seriously, it does help to smoke. The pressure and pain seem to go away almost instantly, but it's short term.

    I hope this helps. Good luck!
    Onward!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    my husband takes endocin for his attacks, but thanks so very much for the info. i'll pass the info onto him.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    Is there a connection between Diabetes & Gout?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
    Is there a connection between Diabetes & Gout?
    Not that I'm aware of. I have a lot of relatives with gout, but I'm the only one with diabetes.

    Do you have one of these?
    Onward!

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    #7
    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    No. My Father has Diabetes. I heard something, somewhere about a possible connection between Diabetes and Gout.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    my nana had diabetes and when i was younger i accidentally jabbed my self with her needle and i seriously thought i was guna get diabetes, ahh the mind of a child haha

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    GOUT!!!!

    I found your messages about gout and realize that the posts are a little old but maybe someone will still see and respond to this one. My husband has suffered from gout for several years and would take the anti-inflammatory to get it under control. That worked for a while and then it just started happening more and more frequently and not working as well. He finally went to doc and started allipurinol. I was excited to hear such great things about the results. :dance: The person who had it for 40 years was particularly encouraging since he said it was no big deal. However, no one mentions if you have to continue to change your habits, such as avoiding red meat and alochol. I miss red meat!!!! We've had little but chicken since this started!!! He s used to love to grill steak, ribs etc....Hasn't done that in a long time. Also, we enjoy alochol on the weekends :rasta: . A lot.
    So, my question is can you go back to red meats and alcohol once you are maintenancing the gout? Can't seem to find that addressed on the web. Thanks!!! :thumbsup:

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    Senior Member

    GOUT!!!!

    Is veal considered red meat? cause it's not very red, it's more like pork. So if its not red meat, and doesn't have the chemicals that are bad for you, you could eat lots of Veal. There are also game meats. People (not specifically people with gout) need to eat more types of meat. Game meats are good, duck, rabbit, hens, deer etc... there is all sorts of meat on the market, you just have to find it. Plus fish, lots of different fish in the sea.

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