It varies but can take up to a couple of weeks to totally go away after an attack.
Allopurinol is your friend. It's amazing how one little pill can prevent so much pain and discomfort.
And almost completely free of side effects.
It varies but can take up to a couple of weeks to totally go away after an attack.
Allopurinol is your friend. It's amazing how one little pill can prevent so much pain and discomfort.
It varies but can take up to a couple of weeks to totally go away after an attack.
Allopurinol is your friend. It's amazing how one little pill can prevent so much pain and discomfort.
I must of had a bad attack. Been to the doctors, and have be given steroids which I’ve taken for the 5 days as prescribed. This is now day 14 since it started. Swelling and heat has gone, but still hobbling around as if my foots broken. Was told I need to wait for blood test results b4 I can be treated. How long does it take to clear??
When I was diagnosed I was given colchicine to clear the inflammation before starting the allopurinol. This destroyed my guts. I won't go into gory detail. In the end, I didn't have gout. I had a broken bone in my foot. That's what happns when you have nurse 'practitioners' play acting at being GPs (but think of how much money is being saved). Guts still not right. Don't take colchicine! Don't allow yourself to be fobbed off - GP and specialist referral, not noddy nurse. Once the acute attack is under control allopurinol will be a boon. Good luck!
Can I just buy that, or will I have to wait for my blood results to come back first, then be prescribed it??
Ps. I thought I ate a heathy balanced diet, plus exercise more than most. So I assume anyone can get it b
Thanks. Had an X-ray. Had Naxopren, Steroids. I suppose until the blood results are back I’ll have to wait. Just taking ibuprofen atm.
Can I just buy that, or will I have to wait for my blood results to come back first, then be prescribed it??
Ps. I thought I ate a heathy balanced diet, plus exercise more than most. So I assume anyone can get it b
Has to be prescribed (at least, here in Canada it does). Re. blood tests, my uric acid levels are within acceptable levels but I still had gout like attacks. The Doc mentioned I might have 'pseudo-gout' and prescribed Alllopurinol which has so far done the trick in preventing any flare-ups. I'd never heard of pseudo-gout but apparently it's a thing and hurts just as much as regular gout.
When I was diagnosed I was given colchicine to clear the inflammation before starting the allopurinol. This destroyed my guts. I won't go into gory detail. In the end, I didn't have gout. I had a broken bone in my foot. That's what happns when you have nurse 'practitioners' play acting at being GPs (but think of how much money is being saved). Guts still not right. Don't take colchicine! Don't allow yourself to be fobbed off - GP and specialist referral, not noddy nurse. Once the acute attack is under control allopurinol will be a boon. Good luck!
When I was diagnosed I was given colchicine to clear the inflammation before starting the allopurinol. This destroyed my guts. I won't go into gory detail. In the end, I didn't have gout. I had a broken bone in my foot. That's what happns when you have nurse 'practitioners' play acting at being GPs (but think of how much money is being saved). Guts still not right. Don't take colchicine! Don't allow yourself to be fobbed off - GP and specialist referral, not noddy nurse. Once the acute attack is under control allopurinol will be a boon. Good luck!
You obviously had a bad experience with a nurse practitioner but I think it's dangerous to tell people what they should and shouldn't take if you don't know them and you are not qualified to do so. I am taking Colchicine with no problems at all whereas Allopurinol, which you say has virtually no side effects, has given me such a severe neuropathy that I have lost all feeling in all the toes of both feet. We are all different!
You obviously had a bad experience with a nurse practitioner but I think it's dangerous to tell people what they should and shouldn't take if you don't know them and you are not qualified to do so. I am taking Colchicine with no problems at all whereas Allopurinol, which you say has virtually no side effects, has given me such a severe neuropathy that I have lost all feeling in all the toes of both feet. We are all different!
Can I ask about your peripheral neuropathy, please? It’s a known, albeit somewhat unusual, side effect of allopurinol. Over the last 4-6 months I’ve developed a much milder form of neuropathy than that which you describe - but it’s getting worse.
What dose of allopurinol were you on? When you came off it, did the neuropathy go away? If so, how long did it take to go?
I spoke to my GP this morning about this very topic...
When I was diagnosed I was given colchicine to clear the inflammation before starting the allopurinol. This destroyed my guts. I won't go into gory detail. In the end, I didn't have gout. I had a broken bone in my foot. That's what happns when you have nurse 'practitioners' play acting at being GPs (but think of how much money is being saved). Guts still not right. Don't take colchicine! Don't allow yourself to be fobbed off - GP and specialist referral, not noddy nurse. Once the acute attack is under control allopurinol will be a boon. Good luck!
Hello again you magnificent bas****
My right foot has been like this since Tuesday morning. Been taking my allopurinol but still managed to have an acute attack.
It really really ****ing hurts like a mother******.
I've managed to still work which has been pure agony as I'm on my feet all day and walking (hobbling at the moment) around.
Could have cried at least 5 times today. I would have just taken time off but there's no sick pay at work so I've had to battle on.
And I havent had a drink since Sunday either.....View attachment 139132
Hello again you magnificent bas****
My right foot has been like this since Tuesday morning. Been taking my allopurinol but still managed to have an acute attack.
It really really ****ing hurts like a mother******.
I've managed to still work which has been pure agony as I'm on my feet all day and walking (hobbling at the moment) around.
Could have cried at least 5 times today. I would have just taken time off but there's no sick pay at work so I've had to battle on.
And I havent had a drink since Sunday either.....View attachment 139132