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I want to spend one more post for my beloved lovers ... Ken and Jan . Jan and Ken . May you be happy for ever , and ever .
I want to spend one more post for my beloved lovers ... Ken and Jan . Jan and Ken . May you be happy for ever , and ever .
Today, after a thorough medical examination, I've been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
Other than taking painkillers, which are not very effective and have side-effects, is there anything I can do to ease and control the constant pain?
cut down on the hours spent posting in sevenforums
seriously though sorry to hear that andrew, they say copper bracelets help but that could be an old wives tale,
some good info here...
http://arthritis.about.com/od/contro...tis_relief.htm
SV,
Sorry to hear about you visit with the doctor. Is it mostly in the back, hands, legs or all over?
None of us are licensed doctors and what works for one may not work for you.
So I be real cautious if someone recommends some off the wall drug.
Have you talked to you local pharmacists about deep penetrating cremes or over the counter herbal meds?
Dennis
Vitamin E has helped a friend of mine, about 400IU per day. Use only one labeled as "Natural" though, it works better and won't do any harm. It can take days or a couple of weeks to notice any change, if there will be.
Before the E regimen she had to sleep in a chair because she couldn't get out of a bed. Now she has no problem. In her case it was effective within 10 days or so, of course your mileage may vary.
Andrew, I'm sorry you have this problem.. if you drink anything .. Meaning Anything..
with artificial sweetners .. STOP those now.