Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have extensive osteoarthritis in my back. The back is different than knee, fingers, etc. so maybe none of this is helpful.
1) prednisone works great for me, but it's a steroid and I've used it very very sparingly (those times when the pain is just beyond me). 2) I have a "bed of nails" mat, much like a yoga mat with plastic nails. Surprisingly, it does work for me and I use it daily. Relief is usually temporary. 3) Nsaids, creams, supplement (Devil's Claw and turmeric) give some relief. 4) I've read about PEMF (Pulse Electro Magnetic Frequency) and while it may be snake oil, maybe it works. I'd like to try it since it's non-invasive, non-meds, etc but it's a bit pricey. 5) Yoga, meditation, etc. all helps a bit. Best wishes and if you find any success, pass it along. |
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Update on the Bigeloil:
I've applied the liniment a few times so far now since the bottle arrived from Amazon I think this past Monday (might've been Saturday). I tried combining with my usual lineup of OTC ibuprophen/acetaminophen, and without, and with just one or the other. I also sometimes just have bad days and good "hours" with my hip. Some days will be great, except a few hours which are horrible. The rest of the time it's pretty bad if I don't take my pain relievers. So - it SEEMS as though the Bigeloil really does help. There's no measured dosage, it's a non-oily alcohol-based liquid. You tip the bottle to get a spoonful or two into the palm of your hand and rub it onto the affected area a few times a day (or as needed). It SEEMS as though the pain relief will last a few hours. And it also SEEMS as though, when combined with my usual meds, that the pain relief is more significant than when I don't use it. By "relief" I mean very specifically - that I am able to walk without limping and contorting myself to shift the grinding of bone against bone, and I can wash the dishes without needing to stop because of the pain, and I am able to bend to pick up the cat dish and put food in it. It contains aspirin, so if you bruise easily or are on strong blood thinners, probably not a good idea. Check with your doctor on that, if so. The #1 active ingredient is menthol. |
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My money is on the Naproxen...
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I recommend that to my patients, as well. It masks the pain, by causing a more pleasant sensation. Much like rubbing your elbow after whacking your funny bone...
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The OP, and in fact the entire thread, is about BOTH osteo and rheumatoid arthritis. Gabapentin is sometimes used to treat the pain caused by joint inflammation in RA.
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I would recommend Dr Catherine Sullivan. I know her from NY and she is a very caring Dr. who takes her time with patients.
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Thanks to all for the information and discussion.
Moderator, you can close this thread, thank you.
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Oh, btw, the Google machine says this: "Gabapentin is a drug treatment rarely tried in the rheumatoid arthritis community. It has been reported as tried by 4% of the members with mixed effectiveness ..." Stuff That Works
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Dr. Catherine Sullivan
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Ostio and Rheumatoid arthritis
I have injected Enbrel for about five years, now and am very happy with how it has diminished the pain and stiffness in my hands due to Rheumatoid. I also take Celebrex daily. I go to Dr. Sullivan in The Villages Specialty Health. I wish your wife the best.
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Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis
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by M Ogrendik · 2014 · Cited by 46 — Later, tetracyclines were successfully used for the treatment of RA. In double-blind and randomized studies, levofloxacin and macrolide ... Abstract · Introduction · Tetracyclines · Macrolide antibiotics MINOCYCLINE CURES RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIShttps://www.drmirkin.com › joints An exciting study from the University of Nebraska shows that the antibiotic, minocycline, helps to prevent joint damage in people with rheumatoid arthritis. |
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The other thing we do is belong to support groups on social media, have found them very helpful. Healing vibes sent to your wife.
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