I have found that eating cherries or drinking cherry juice is helpful for joint pain. It might help. Let me know.
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Bone and joint pain
My bone pain is from the bone marrow expanding due to high production of red cells. The only thing o have found that works for me is 1.5 grams of morphine sulfate every 4 hours. Have an application medical marijuna being processed to see if that helps
Cherries are very high in sugar & I've found that my aches & pains are better since I cut out a lot of fruit sugars. I guess we all respond in different ways but there's a lot of research out there right now about the benefits of lowering our fructose (fruit sugar) intake.
Liz
I suffered from extreme joint pain in both of my ankles, right knee and left hip for 2 and a half years before I was diagnosed with Primary Myelofibrosis. The pain was as a result of very high Uric Acid levels, one of the less frequent symptoms of MF. I was put on medication right away for managing the high Uric Acid, but after a year it was still too high. In addition to medication for the high Uric Acid, I began to drink Montmorency Cherry Juice (diluted from a concentrate that I buy locally). I also take a supplement twice a day called Gouch from Redd Remedies (I buy it on Amazon). I have blood labs drawn every 3 months for monitoring my MF and have now found my Uric Acid levels are dropping towards the normal range. I have been pain free for a year and a half now.