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- Gout thumb and celebrex I’ve experienced gout in my big toe several times but suddenly last night my thumb started hu…
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- 2 years, 11 months ago
- Strawberries, Gout, and Histamines I was an ambitious/sensitive/hardworking/anxiety prone/perfection seeking individual. All of these …
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- 3 years ago
- Allopurinol is giving me headaches and heartburn On allopurinol for 6 mos, endured almost constant headaches, migraines then acid reflux, heartburn …
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- 4 years, 7 months ago
- Do Colcrys and allopurinol let me eat meat again? Hello…I have been watching this site for months now and have gained some good knowledge about…
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- 5 years ago
- Gout with normal uric acid levels? I’m new to this forum. I was diagnosed with gout in 2014 by a podiatrist after getting an x…
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- 5 years, 1 month ago
- Uric acid blood test – what do results mean? Uric acid blood test Can I have gout if I had normal uric levels in the blood but had uric acid cr…
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- 5 years, 4 months ago
- extreme dizziness from allopurinol hi there… I have been trying to tolerate Allopurinol, I am on 200mg/day. I have extreme dizzy…
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- 5 years, 11 months ago
- Can you have gout with normal uric acid levels? So I have uric acid levels within normal range from 308 umol /l or 5.18 mg/dL. I have been told by …
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- 6 years ago
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