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I had a bunch of tests done to see if I have RA, but nothing was conclusive. I do have osteoarthitis.The doc put me on Plaquanil but it tore my guts up, and I quit. My joints still hurt though. My brother takes Celebrex and says he would be in bad shape without it. Aside from Aleve or Advil, what works best?
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with the NSAIDs prolly best just to try each one for a week and see what works best, Advil worked better for me than Celebrex but know people who Celebrex or Aleve was better for....
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I have a sister in law who has it bad, real bad, hands like claws bad. I hate to bring this up but she get a topical cream she uses on her hands and shoulders. It is a pot based cream. She functions, does housework, feeds livestock and gardens with it. Without it she cannot even dress herself.
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I have a sister in law who has it bad, real bad, hands like claws bad. I hate to bring this up but she get a topical cream she uses on her hands and shoulders. It is a pot based cream. She functions, does housework, feeds livestock and gardens with it. Without it she cannot even dress herself. and that works better yet for most that try it, but most refuse to go that route....
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I Oregon and Washington you can use it without getting into trouble with the state. That is not the case in most states.
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a pot based cream?
I bet that's a bitch to keep lit
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It is the pot vs firearm thing that keeps me away. I would like to try it because I am really getting tired of hurting all the time. I am just not willing to loose my right to carry.
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I'm on Mobic and as others have said, without it for a couple days, I hurt like hell and my quality of life is severely diminished. Wife uses some kind of topical cream on her hands that also helps.
The one thing that I'm sure will help, but I haven't been very consistent about is reducing the inflammation caused by my diet. Consider going to something like a Paloe diet and also take fish oil supplements.
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Naproxen started to affect my blood pressure. I was prescribed omeperazole to soothe my gut. I am supposed to get something without sodium in it next. Honestly, naproxen doesn't work all that great because of the lousy condition of my ankle.
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I've got some pretty bad osteoarthritis in my hands, fingers, knees, neck, etc. In January, I had a knee replacement with another one in the future.
I've tired virtually everything, prescription and non-prescription and nothing seems to do much good. I do take 1 Advil and 2 Tylenol 3X per day. Seems to help a little.
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tylenol/codine 3 takes the edge off. I had Viox when they were prescribing it but it didn't work for me.
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... nothing seems to do much good. I do take 1 Advil and 2 Tylenol 3X per day. Seems to help a little. This is where I'm at. I tend to avoid taking anything other than drinking more plain old tap water. Liver and kidney killers seem to work about the same as water so I opt for the latter with occasional NSAIDs on days the weather seems to cause too much discomfort. I hate how arthritis affects my balance - or rather, how it affects my reaction to balance cues.
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Methotrexate works for me. Have to take folic acid with it to keep it from eating up my guts. Doc also has me om prednisone.
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Naproxen started to affect my blood pressure. I was prescribed omeperazole to soothe my gut. I am supposed to get something without sodium in it next. Honestly, naproxen doesn't work all that great because of the lousy condition of my ankle. I have to take that stuff for my back and knees, it helps but it does upset my stomach a lot. Doc said it was my caffeinated coffee. De-caf sucks, but it did help a little. Now he wants me to cut back to 1 16 oz beer a week.
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Aleve works pretty good for me. I take one every morning.
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I'm on Mobic and as others have said, without it for a couple days, I hurt like hell and my quality of life is severely diminished. Wife uses some kind of topical cream on her hands that also helps.
The one thing that I'm sure will help, but I haven't been very consistent about is reducing the inflammation caused by my diet. Consider going to something like a Paloe diet and also take fish oil supplements. This is what I was told would help.....not by a doctor, but a friend who also deals with OA. I understand there are many food items that can greatly contribute to inflammation.
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I'm on Mobic and as others have said, without it for a couple days, I hurt like hell and my quality of life is severely diminished. Wife uses some kind of topical cream on her hands that also helps.
The one thing that I'm sure will help, but I haven't been very consistent about is reducing the inflammation caused by my diet. Consider going to something like a Paloe diet and also take fish oil supplements. This is what I was told would help.....not by a doctor, but a friend who also deals with OA. I understand there are many food items that can greatly contribute to inflammation. I have friend over in Grand Junction that was looking at a double hip replacement. He got on this treatment of foods that he was allergic to and now has no pain and will not need a transplant. http://www.immunolabs.com/patients/Celebrex does not work any better than all the other OTC NSAIDs Advil works for be, Alieve is better, but it acts as a stimulant for me and keeps me wake at night. It hurts, but start to exercise more
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everyones body chemestry is different, which NSAID works best for you will depend on that....some people Celebrex does work better, for others it doesnt.....Advil works best for me followed by Celebrex....Aleve does nothing at all, might as well be sugar....
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I Oregon and Washington you can use it without getting into trouble with the state. That is not the case in most states. I have to tell you a funny scott. Arizona now has medicinal "weed" with dispenseries all over the place. Must be an epidemic of bad backs among the 20year olds. The funny: a guy goes into a gun store to buy a gun and fills out the 4473. Then provides two types of I.D. one being a medical Pot card. You think? Then gets ticked when no gun.
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Naproxen started to affect my blood pressure. I was prescribed omeperazole to soothe my gut. I am supposed to get something without sodium in it next. Honestly, naproxen doesn't work all that great because of the lousy condition of my ankle. The VA gave me Naproxen and I was already on Omeperazole. First day I took it I laid down to go to bed and had stomach acid fill my sinuses and run out my nose. Finally got to sleep but I had to sleep sitting up. Never took a second dose.
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