So about three days ago my foot swelled up and became very tender and hot to the touch. I went to the doctor today and he took one look at my foot and said I think you have gout. We are awaiting the return of blood tests but for now no beer or red meat. This sucks!
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Tell 'em "chop it off and pass me a beer!"
Seriously, that sucks. Hope it works out for you.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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That really sucks!! Let us know how you're doing."You have a pud..your wife has a face. Next time she bitches..I'd play cock bongos on her cheeks..all four of them!" - Bill Z.
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Alcohol and gout
Clinical bottom line
Compared with people without gout, those who do have gout drink more alcohol. Alcohol consumption in regular users increases serum uric acid concentrations. People with gout should probably avoid alcohol.
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I have gout....and while it sounds awful, Gout is just a shitty name for a type of arthritis. It was also called "rich mans disease" long ago, as all the good stuff that causes it was only affordable for the rich people. (red meat, alcohol, etc.)I used to get the "flares" on the ball of my right foot. It would be swollen, red, and unbelievably painful for days at a time. Just dragging a sheet or blanket across the foot would cause serious pain.
My podiatrist showed me a little diagram...he said because of the high uric acid, these crystals form...and they look kinda like little needles...so you can imagine what that would be like in your joints. Especially on your foot, right?
After consulting with the doctor, I got a prescription for Allopurinol. One tablet daily...for the rest of my life.
They say alcohol and red meat should be avoided in excess...but I still drink a few beers and have not had any real flare ups in the last 4-5 years. Occasionally, I can kind of feel one brewing...so I gotta take it easy.
It's not something you want, that's for sure...during a full on "attack", it makes a guy miserable.
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