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Post by Beamish »

Babe thats bad news, I am not fully up to speed on the problem but sounds bad. Hope it does not mess with your melon too much.
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Post by warby221 »

Sorry to hear that but may be time for a bit of self help kaz

My Mrs has it and a lot of foods seem to set it off

What you need to do is cut out one type of food at a time and see if there’s an improvement

She’s set off by dairy, tomatoes some wheat products and bananas
Worth a try
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Post by tony.wilde1 »

sorry to hear kaz.xxx :(

however,if you stick higher bars on your vtr youll find it takes a lot of strain off of your arms and shoulders,better a achy elbow rather than ferked shoulders ay? :D
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Post by Stratman »

Sorry to hear that Kaz, but I agree that it maybe time to explore some of the "alternatives". 30 years ago the doctor told me that by the time I got to 40 I would probably have bad arthritis as I used to have joint problems. I started to take the "iron pill" down the gym and so far as I know have no obvious arthritis. Food can also make a vast difference.

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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

Don't give up Kaz. A friend of mine has suffered for years, but in the last years she has been injecting a new drug (legal) that has worked wonders.

I'll try and find out what it is.
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Post by Wildfire »

Don't give up Kaz..And don't take the Doc's word as final...My mother in law had all sorts of trouble.She's been seeing an Accupuncturist/Natural Herbal type person for years.
Regularly takes CalMag (Calcium Magnesium) tablets for her joints and its kept her away from the doom & gloom scenario that was given her 15-20 yrs ago.
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Good luck with it Kaz. I have had that in my (broken neck) for 15 years now, but it still ain't got me to stop riding yet!!!! Positive thoughts, correct diet etc can work wonders.
Cheer up lass 8)
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Post by Pete.L »

Ouch!
Sorry to hear your bad news Kaz :cry:
I hope you manage to find some relief (other than the bottle :wink: )
Things like this are always worst when first diagnosed don't give up kid. Instead of thinking "I can't do that anymore" Try thinking "How can I still do that" or "To what level can I still do that"
Easy words, I know, but a good positive mental attitude really does help with any kind of infirmity.

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Post by iggy1966 »

Sorry to hear about your back Kaz,

Like the others have said, just get on with things eat right and don't worry.
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Post by Kitch »

Kick up a stink.

Until you get a referral to a respected specialist.

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Post by sirch345 »

I'm sorry too hear that Kaz :!:
A bit of a double edged sword for you really. You now know what the problem is at long last, but not something you would have wished for :!:

I also believe a positive attitude is the way forward, but that all depends how you feel about it of course. It's easy to say :!:

But rest assured there are many people in the same boat as you, which you'll find out even more now, now that you know your situation,

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Post by storminateacup »

Hi Kaz, sorry to hear the news, but all may not be lost as quite a lot can be done. Diet has a lot to do with arthritis the chinese for instance don't usually suffer from it because their diet is mostly fresh veg and very little red meat. I have treated a number of people for this complaint with quite good results if they can take the new diet regime. follow this link to Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_b?u ... +home+cure and get a copy of A doctors home cure for arthritis (first two books on page) If you can eat the things reccomended and NOT TOUCH any of the other foods (and drink) you will definately see an improvement. I have seen some amazing results using this method.

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Jeeze! not good at such a young age Girl...keep smiling..... :wink:
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best wishes............cant think of anything clever to say, so for once I'll be just wishing you well.
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