hello Harryhonda25, I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing gout. Which MPN do you have and are you taking any medication for it? best wishes, Maz
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me your help and advice is greatly appreciated.
I will try the bicarbonate in warm water I am also having cherry juice and changing my diet more to an anti-inflammatory Mediterranean choices. Drinking lots of water to flush everything out.
Hello Janet , , ive had a number of bouts of gout varying in severity. Its my understanding that Allopurinol is a long term preventative taken daily which is unlikely to calm an attack if it flares up. I used to take Diclofenec which worked well but it was taken off market i think in tablet form. Also given Colchicine but i couldnt get off the loo and made me poorly, but might work for you.
I would want my Doc to not be so dismissive about my Uric acid level and get to the root cause instead of treating what could be a symptom. Have you been advised as to what might raise yours.
Im unsure if a change of diet will help greatly but there are a few natural remedies such as cherry juice / cherries and a host of the usual supplements which claim to help but without checking them out could be a waste of money.
I hope you get some resolution and please ask your new doc about it because it might be linked to your Osteo arthritis.
Thank you so much for your kind reply your help and advice is greatly appreciated 🙂
The doctor said I have had the gout since 2020 but was never given anything for it. I thought all my pain was just down to my osteoarthritis which I have in my elbows hands and knees and now my feet. I have haberdens nodes on my toes and fingers.
I am drinking cherry juice and lots of water and eating an anti inflammatory Mediterranean diet
The gout is definitely linked to my arthritis. But like you say doctors don't get to the cause
Have you had an x-ray on your feet
Hopefully will feel better soon
Thanks for taking the time to reply to me
Hope you don't get any flare ups because it is painful
Its been a good while since my last flare up thankfully because its generally in my toe joints and extremely painful so i dont miss it. Mine was linked to my MPN. Not had any xrays on my feet , , about the only place not imaged or scanned but definitely gout , , , you certainly knowvabout it when you have it.
I hope your diet helps to reduce your Uric acid level and you stay clear because it sounds as though you have much to contend with in your daily life as it is.
Im just chilling with a couple of beers so enjoying simple pleasures, , and cheaper than going out which is rapidly getting beyond my limited means .
If you don't treat the Gout [Uric Acid levels. you'll end up in bigger problems in time to come.
I had high uric acid levels due to INF injections however well controlled and normal now for several years.
Try the following drug ( Adenuric) or the other name ( Febuxostat) which is more effective than Allopurinol and less side effects. However we are all different when it comes to side effects from medications.
If untreated, high uric acid levels may eventually lead to permanent bone, joint and tissue damage, kidney disease and heart disease. Research has also shown a link between high uric acid levels and type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and fatty liver disease.
Gout occurs when urate crystals accumulate in your joint, causing the inflammation and intense pain of a gout attack. Urate crystals can form when you have high levels of uric acid in your blood. Your body produces uric acid when it breaks down purines — substances that are found naturally in your body.
I assume you have had a Bone Density test carried out. If you haven't please get it done asap as its of paramount importance.
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