There's strong genetic factor to gout.
omg, reading up on this, i think i have it, at night, when i go to bed, my feet are in sooo much pain, hard to explain the pain though, but if i put my feet down, the pain seems not to be so bad. Is there medication that can help with this? damn, another pill, ugh
Quote from: goofynina on February 20, 2007, 05:47:24 PMomg, reading up on this, i think i have it, at night, when i go to bed, my feet are in sooo much pain, hard to explain the pain though, but if i put my feet down, the pain seems not to be so bad. Is there medication that can help with this? damn, another pill, ugh The pain is continuous though it doesn't go away without meds. It is more like Flare ups, goes away for days or weeks and then comes back. Depends on uric acid levels. It is almost as bad as bone pain. I think yours may be bone pain cause I have that too, it is also a symptom of fibromyalgia, yes I have that too. You are probably starting to wonder what is it I don't have.LOL at least I pee.
I was prescribed Allopurinol also, but I was told that I wouldn't help during a painful session, that I should wait until the pain subsided to take it. Were you guys that take it told that as well?
I have had it in the past and I'm glad it is not chronic for me. Anyone else have it? What medicine do you take to prevent or treat it?
Thanks for this thread, it is very informative. I have been having increasing levels of uric acid in my lab results, but I have never had an episode of gout. What do you think I should do? My doctors have never said anything about it yet. But I think I should call their attention to it and see if we can lower it. I don't eat any of the foods you cautioned about, except the meat and fish as protein sources. The other things I either don't like , or they are to be avoided on the hemodialysis diet anyway.
You can read about gout and think you know what it is like -- but once you have it, there aren't enough words to describe how much it hurts. Mine started last week, thought I had "stubbed" my toe. Within two days, my foot was swollen, couldn't bend my toes, lowgrade fever and could have nothing touch my foot. Saw the dr. Monday - prescribed steroids for the flare and then will put me on Allopurinal. Pain is much better today, but still have several very tender spots. I have a high treshold of pain, but this was really hard to bear. No way to get relief. I thought it was an old man's disease, but dr. says it is definately a kidney patients disease. They don't tell you when you first are diagnosed how many things are going to go wrong with your body!!! Maybe that is good - I don't really want to know what will go wrong next!