I've always had problems with my right foot after I tore some tendons 5 years ago. At first I thought I had just re injured it as I had a swollen foot and the swelling was exactly where the damage was....
It was a couple of days later I realised what it was and my foot tuned into this...
The photo doesn't show just how bad it had swollen. It was like that until Wednesday, no matter how much water I drank, anti inflammatories I took or how much glucosamine or cherry juice I drank, 6 days of agony, the pain has now gone and the colour is back to normal but the swelling has remained.
My boss the generous fellow that he is phoned me on Friday to say that he had to cancel his off-roading trip for the weekend because of me and that I was letting my work colleagues down due to my absence and that he wouldn't pay me for the time off.
So I've been back at work since Monday with a severely swollen foot that is still agony to walk on, working 7am to 7pm, sometimes crying in pain.
Where I've been limping around I'm now having problems with my right knee and left hip. But today is the first day I have been able to walk properly without a limp despite the swelling remaining. If it hasn't gone by Sunday I shall be back at the doctors to get it sorted. I'm going to Turkey in 3 weeks so I need to get it sorted and get the allopurinol up and running. I used to take it but I cut down on the drinking and weened myself off it, that was 3 years ago, now I'm going to go back on it, I'm not ever going through this again!!
I feel your pain mate.
It may be worth asking your Dr for a specialist referral. Can't think of the name off the top of my head but the top gout specialist is working at princess royal in Hayward Heath.
She has changed my life for me. I don't know anyone else that has suffered as badly as me but she has helped enormously. I've gone from averaging 4 bad bouts per year to none since May last year.
Be careful with what drugs you take. If you are on colchicine then do not take them for more than 6 days. They can do damage to you. Diclofenac should be taken with omeprazole.
Allopurinal is only a preventative medicine rather than a cure for acute attacks but do not stop taking them if you are still using them daily.
Hope this heps. Happy to help via pm if you wish
Hope you feel better soon as trust me mate, I know exactly how you feel