AJ's Love Monkey said:
I'm sure Doug would kiss you as well if you asked him nicely
AJ's Love Monkey said:
I'd strongly advise getting specialist advice.The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:Should I worry? Should I be asking a doctor instead of NSC? Are there any doctors on here?
Yorkie said:I'm sure Doug would kiss you as well if you asked him nicely
dougdeep said:My mother suffered badly with this. I decided at an early age, that I would take high doses of Cod Liver Oil for the rest of my days, as it was said to be beneficial, and I don't suffer with any joint troubles. I know there is no proof to say that it does any good but I'm not stopping now.
Yorkie said:There are two different sorts of arthritus. Rheumatoid which is wear and tear and osteo which just sets in and can be found in children.
rogue said:Is there any early signs of this?I'm 32 and find my left thumb clicks alot.Will this lead to arthritis.Is this a non cureable problem?Can you get it at any age?
eastlondonseagull said:Rheumatoid is not wear and tear, Yorkie. My mum got rheumatoid at the same time I got diabetes in 1983 - they're both auto-immune diseases. The body's defence mechanism attacks the joints and literally burns / erodes them away, so you're in constant pain, even when lying down / sitting / even asleep. Mum got gradually worse over the years, the joints twisting and gnarling up and she's been in a wheelchair for 15 years now, has had two new knees, but her hips have fused so she can't have hip replacements. It's an awful awful disease.
The good news, apparently however, is that if you're diagnosed with rheumatoid nowadays, your chances of getting better (or of at least not deteriorating like in my mum's case) are much better, what with advances in medicine etc.
Always use to be the old wives tale of clicking your knuckles that it would lead to arthritis, but it's just a release of the air in between your joints.Interesting reading this thread, I'm 34 and for as long as I can remember all my joints click, my ankles and knees going up stairs, I can click my toes and thumbs continuously, not painful though. Did bring it up with a doctor about ten years ago and hm they said its nothing to worry about.
Resurrecting an incredibly old thread! I couldn’t trace a more recent one.
A mate of mine in his mid 50’s has in recent months and out of the blue, suffered severe pain in his ankles, hands, fingers and wrists, they’re also swollen. So far he’s found the NHS process very slow and haphazard, their current opinion is likely rheumatoid arthritis with further tests to come.
He has excellent private healthcare cover. Are there any specialist private consultants nsc’ers would highly recommend? He lives in north Sussex, I presume that he would travel anywhere in London/Sussex/Surrey to see the right person.
Thanks in advance.
On a slight deviation from the main point of your post, is your mate a dog owner? Or a keen hiker, often sitting in grassy or forested areas? To get this pop up with no warning in so many spots at once reminds me of a friend who got Lyme Disease, (a tick borne disease) which has been known to generate similar symptoms.
Get your mate to look at the NHS page here:
Lyme disease
Read NHS information on Lyme disease, which is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks.www.nhs.uk
Has he had a rash from being bitten by something like the ones shown in the photo?
Even with antibiotics, it was over a year before my mate felt well enough to be out and about again. It’s bloody horrible if you get it badly.
Resurrecting an incredibly old thread! I couldn’t trace a more recent one.
A mate of mine in his mid 50’s has in recent months and out of the blue, suffered severe pain in his ankles, hands, fingers and wrists, they’re also swollen. So far he’s found the NHS process very slow and haphazard, their current opinion is likely rheumatoid arthritis with further tests to come.
He has excellent private healthcare cover. Are there any specialist private consultants nsc’ers would highly recommend? He lives in north Sussex, I presume that he would travel anywhere in London/Sussex/Surrey to see the right person.
Thanks in advance.