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Gout & Cracking Joints
Gout & Cracking toes
Hi; I find that sometimes cracking my toes will stop a gout attack or slow…
Started by: Eric Bolvin
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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2 years, 9 months ago
Michal Pozar
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Allopurinol and beer
Hello,
I just went through my worst gout attack ever. My knee got so inflamed that I actually had …
Started by: James Daly
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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2 years, 12 months ago
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Alcohol and Gout review
Personally, I think beer is a non-issue when it comes to gout control. But, lots of people are inte…
Started by: Keith Taylor
in: GoutPal Suggestion Box
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4 years, 8 months ago
GoutPal HelpDesk
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Why colchicine with Allopurinol and Indomethacin?
Hi; Recently had a gout attack and treated it with Indocin, colchicine, and allopurinol. Am now tak…
Started by: Eric Bolvin
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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4 years, 12 months ago
Mauri
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Keto Diet or Febuxostat for Uric Acid Control?
I was using allupurinol.. but legs feel tingly and such. But after starting to use Febuxostat, it w…
Started by: Phillip Ooi
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years ago
GoutPal Arthritis
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Gout flares at a low urate level – How long?
Much of what I have read here reinforces my own experiences.
I have my own blood urate level tester…
Started by: Simon Duvivier
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 2 months ago
Yafeng Xu
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Which is the best drink for gout?
Beer or wine for gout?
Hi Everybody; Thanks for all the great info on this site. Been reading some …
Started by: Eric Bolvin
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 4 months ago
Eric Bolvin
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