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Are Gall Bladder Removal and Gout Related?
Gall Bladder Removal and Gout
I had my gall bladder removed a few years ago and since then I have n…
Started by: Junior GoutPal
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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3 years, 2 months ago
Keith Taylor
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Interesting “Sleep Apnea & Gout” read
Hey everyone!
Stumbled upon this “Sleep Apnea & Gout” article, and found it to be v…
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in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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3 years, 5 months ago
P Mb
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Is iron overload linked to high uric acid?
I have high uric acid and I have been reading about its connection to high iron overload. I have b…
Started by: Junior GoutPal
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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4 years, 6 months ago
Keith Taylor
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Uric acid 6.6. Do I have gout?
For about 3 weeks now I have had swelling pain and have not been able to weight on my knee and leg.…
Started by: GoutPal Arthritis
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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4 years, 9 months ago
nobody
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Secondary Gout Sufferer Archive
Secondary Gout Sufferer Archive is a collection of comments about Secondary Gout Sufferers. It incl…
Started by: Junior GoutPal
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years ago
Keith Taylor
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Lasix (furosemide) as a cause of Secondary Gout
In Diuretics Cause Gout, I explain how many diuretics, prescribed for various health problems, can …
Started by: Junior GoutPal
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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5 years, 4 months ago
zip2play
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Gout and Exercise. Good or Bad?
Is it ok to exercise if the gout is tolerable (i.e. comes and goes) or am I just asking for trouble…
Started by: Junior GoutPal
in: Help My Gout! The Gout Forum
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6 years, 3 months ago
Keith Taylor
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