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22-05-2020, 09:03 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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Ooh .. that made my eyes smart just thinking about it.

Sad isn't it ... we start off with all these life choices until one day just about everything nice or naughty is bad for you and a no-no. Awful innit.
No such limits for me Morty, if it's edible I'll give it a go.....
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22-05-2020, 09:28 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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Ooh .. that made my eyes smart just thinking about it.

Sad isn't it ... we start off with all these life choices until one day just about everything nice or naughty is bad for you and a no-no. Awful innit.
Yes, it is awful. Good thing I'm not in a nursing home or they'd have me eating nothing but creamed spinach and dry toast.
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23-05-2020, 10:07 AM
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Re: Big toe pain

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she's having a laugh bakerman, most of your excess uric acid is made in the liver and diet only plays a small part. I'm taking a 100mg allopurinol and i can eat what i like. Just don't eat too much of one thing on the danger list. It was probably red wine and scallops while on a cruise that set mine off, so i don't eat scallops anymore, and just the odd glass of red with a meal.
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gout can flare up in any joint donkeyman, where do you stop....
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no such limits for me morty, if it's edible i'll give it a go.....:-d
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26-05-2020, 06:48 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

Originally Posted by OldGreyFox ->
I dont know about toe pain OGF, but l have developed a troublesome
pain in the arse joint recently!
What could be causng it do you think??

Donkeyman! 😇😇😇

How did you do that!!?
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26-05-2020, 09:24 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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I dont know about toe pain OGF, but l have developed a troublesome
pain in the arse joint recently!
What could be causng it do you think??

Donkeyman! 😇😇😇

How did you do that!!?
Over exposure to Covid 19 Donkeyman....Not the virus itself but the incessant mention of it every five minutes on the news and adverts. Heaven help us if we don't think about it every waking hour....
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27-05-2020, 11:24 AM
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Re: Big toe pain

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Over exposure to Covid 19 Donkeyman....Not the virus itself but the incessant mention of it every five minutes on the news and adverts. Heaven help us if we don't think about it every waking hour....
So should l stop watching TV or can l get an injection for it OGF??

Donkeyman! 🤔🤔
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26-06-2021, 03:43 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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A few days ago, I was sitting in my recliner watching TV. Suddenly, I had a sharp pain in the 1st joint of my big toe. There was no slow build up of discomfort. Quite literally, one minute I was fine and the next minute a knife like, heavy pain.
There is no swelling at that joint. No discolor. Even a light touch by my fingers , bring on MUCH more pain.
I've been taking Acetaminophen , but to no avail.
Walking, even using only my heel is quite painful.
I did not stub my toe or bang it into anything.
Anyone have any idea of what is going on ?
Strange.
Hi and sorry for the up. How did you solve it? Medicine, exercises? Got similar symptoms and don't know what to do
Thanks in advance
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26-06-2021, 03:49 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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Hi and sorry for the up. How did you solve it? Medicine, exercises? Got similar symptoms and don't know what to do
Thanks in advance
Frank McGuire

Hi Frank, and welcome to the forum.

Did you see Bakerman's post 31?
He explains about the verdict there.
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26-06-2021, 08:47 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

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Hi and sorry for the up. How did you solve it? Medicine, exercises? Got similar symptoms and don't know what to do
Thanks in advance
Frank McGuire
Colchicine Frank, it might be under a different name in the USA. Welcome to the forum by the way....

https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-8...e-oral/details
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26-06-2021, 10:07 PM
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Re: Big toe pain

There is a very easy way to ease pain in the big toe, costs absolutely nothing and guarranteed to work.

What you do is get a hammer and bang it hard down on a finger. The pain in the toe is instantly forgotten.

Simples
 
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