Gout
Gout
It’s a mother, I had it in my right foot last month, foot swelled up and went red around my pad and big toe. I just wore extra socks and tied my work boot really tight till it kind of numbed up.
Then I had it in my left foot, pretty much exactly the same, hurt like a bastard again but as I wasn’t at work it was more annoying as I was in and out of shoes all day doing stuff.
Both seemingly not affected by red meat and dairy etc, I drink a lot of milk and juice but drinking lots of water helped. Happy I could have steak etc.
Red wine though, mother trucker my foot had a bloody heartbeat and woke me up in the night as I was sure a small animal was trying to break out from within .
Old man diseases can do one, I’m still young!!!!
Dave!
Then I had it in my left foot, pretty much exactly the same, hurt like a bastard again but as I wasn’t at work it was more annoying as I was in and out of shoes all day doing stuff.
Both seemingly not affected by red meat and dairy etc, I drink a lot of milk and juice but drinking lots of water helped. Happy I could have steak etc.
Red wine though, mother trucker my foot had a bloody heartbeat and woke me up in the night as I was sure a small animal was trying to break out from within .
Old man diseases can do one, I’m still young!!!!
Dave!
Re: Gout
A few years back I thought I had broken my big toe - but couldn’t for the life of me think how or when. Turned out to be gout. I previously had absolutely no idea how cripplingly painful it is!
Thankfully it calmed down, twinged a couple of times over the following few months, but has never returned. It’s horrible. Wish you luck.
Thankfully it calmed down, twinged a couple of times over the following few months, but has never returned. It’s horrible. Wish you luck.
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I'm amazed that you managed to cope by wearing extra socks and tying your boot tight. Impressive though you won't be doing your joints any good long term by just tolerating it. If it comes back, get a blood test, get allopurinol prescribed and control it through medicine.
With the benefit of hindsight I reckon it was dehydration that triggered my gout in my mid-30s. Took a while to accept that's what it was and that I'd have to take a tablet every day to control it; once I did accept that, I've not had to worry about it.
With the benefit of hindsight I reckon it was dehydration that triggered my gout in my mid-30s. Took a while to accept that's what it was and that I'd have to take a tablet every day to control it; once I did accept that, I've not had to worry about it.
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I broke my big toe about 20 years ago so was wondering if it was why it affected that toe first.
Dehydration is definitely a factor, if it’s sweltering I drink loads, if it’s not too hot I’m crap at remembering to drink.
I’m hoping it was my awful diet so have increased my water intake a lot and will then be hopelessly optimistic and see how it goes
Dave!
Dehydration is definitely a factor, if it’s sweltering I drink loads, if it’s not too hot I’m crap at remembering to drink.
I’m hoping it was my awful diet so have increased my water intake a lot and will then be hopelessly optimistic and see how it goes
Dave!
Re: Gout
I don't think it's to do with breaking your toe in the past - gout just seems to start there for most people. Probably because it's the furthest/lowest joint so that's where the uric acid crystals collect.
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Re: Gout
We have drugs for this.V8Granite wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 2:32 pm It’s a mother, I had it in my right foot last month, foot swelled up and went red around my pad and big toe. I just wore extra socks and tied my work boot really tight till it kind of numbed up.
Then I had it in my left foot, pretty much exactly the same, hurt like a bastard again but as I wasn’t at work it was more annoying as I was in and out of shoes all day doing stuff.
Both seemingly not affected by red meat and dairy etc, I drink a lot of milk and juice but drinking lots of water helped. Happy I could have steak etc.
Red wine though, mother trucker my foot had a bloody heartbeat and woke me up in the night as I was sure a small animal was trying to break out from within .
Old man diseases can do one, I’m still young!!!!
Dave!
Re: Gout
I’m very anti drugs if I can change diet or something else.Explosive Newt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:41 pmWe have drugs for this.V8Granite wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 2:32 pm It’s a mother, I had it in my right foot last month, foot swelled up and went red around my pad and big toe. I just wore extra socks and tied my work boot really tight till it kind of numbed up.
Then I had it in my left foot, pretty much exactly the same, hurt like a bastard again but as I wasn’t at work it was more annoying as I was in and out of shoes all day doing stuff.
Both seemingly not affected by red meat and dairy etc, I drink a lot of milk and juice but drinking lots of water helped. Happy I could have steak etc.
Red wine though, mother trucker my foot had a bloody heartbeat and woke me up in the night as I was sure a small animal was trying to break out from within .
Old man diseases can do one, I’m still young!!!!
Dave!
In 6 months I’ll probably be asking for all the drugs if it keeps happening
Dave!
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If sanity had prevailed it would have been, but, you know, mad world.
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It's strange as I eat red meat probably a couple of times a year, go out with friends for a drink once a month at the most but I do eat/drink dairy products although not huge amounts. I think mine is brought on by not drinking enough fluids as I don't drink tea or coffee so don't have that drink at every oppurtunity like the kettle addicts seem to
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Meat with every dinner, red meat at least 50% of that, I drink when I’m away but only with Sunday roast etc during my off period. At least 7 pints of milk a week and cheese most days.
Imagine Henry the 8th but far less power and tights.
Dave!
Imagine Henry the 8th but far less power and tights.
Dave!
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Re: Gout
Exactly this. My late father suffered with it notably although the drugs helped to manage it. I’ve been getting it on and off in recent years too and those first few tingles in the big toe joint is a sign of what is to come.