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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: CAM]
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09/08/20 09:53 AM
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jmudler
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I'm a few months away from being 70 years old. Now before I plan on doing anything labor intensive I have to factor in the estimated down time for afterwards  No kidding. You doing alright for 70 brother.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 09:58 AM
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MarksOutdoors
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Mine is more severe. I got it from food poisoning over ten years ago. It's called Reiter's syndrome. It's moved into every joint and now my back. I take a shot of Enbrel every week and it's been a gamechanger. I'd prolly have to take a medical disability if it wasn't for the Enbrel.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 10:20 AM
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Snuffy
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I finally gave up and started taking prescription anti inflammatory drug. I take diclofenac 50mg twice daily. I’m in pure misery without it.
Last edited by Snuffy; 09/08/20 10:23 AM.
If you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 10:38 AM
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perchjerker
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just wondering if any of you ever considered being thankful you still walk this earth and aren't burdened with a life threatening disease? how about being thankful you can greet a new day? Do these mass pity party help? Would a crying towel help any of you? You think you are hurting, but I assure its nothing compared to the hell several here face everyday. Timbercruiser and Imadeerhunter are real,ly suffering and there are others like Woodie that are going thru hell, yet are thankful to be here. my point is be thankful you don't find yourself in their shoes.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: perchjerker]
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09/08/20 11:42 AM
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just wondering if any of you ever considered being thankful you still walk this earth and aren't burdened with a life threatening disease? how about being thankful you can greet a new day? Do these mass pity party help? Would a crying towel help any of you? You think you are hurting, but I assure its nothing compared to the hell several here face everyday. Timbercruiser and Imadeerhunter are real,ly suffering and there are others like Woodie that are going thru hell, yet are thankful to be here. my point is be thankful you don't find yourself in their shoes. Point taken Larry, but we each carry our own burdens. Some may not be life-threatening like others, but they are no less impactful on each person. Arthritis is a significant and real thing that many of us have to live with on a daily basis. And I’ll tell you, the “hurting” from arthritis is REAL. Don’t make light of it just because it’s not cancer.
Jesus... I hope you know Him personally like I do.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 11:47 AM
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I picked up a tube of 1% Diclofenac at Walgreens this morning and immediately applied the recommended dosage to my wrists. Within 20 minutes my wrists stopped hurting but are beginning to start again. Then I read the rest of the warnings and I’m not supposed to use this stuff. Gonna use it once or twice a day anyway and see if I get relief worth a crap.
For those of you getting this stuff by prescription it’s OTC at any good pharmacy and I got the 3.5 oz tube for $16
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Claims Rep.]
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09/08/20 12:09 PM
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R_H_Clark
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just wondering if any of you ever considered being thankful you still walk this earth and aren't burdened with a life threatening disease? how about being thankful you can greet a new day? Do these mass pity party help? Would a crying towel help any of you? You think you are hurting, but I assure its nothing compared to the hell several here face everyday. Timbercruiser and Imadeerhunter are real,ly suffering and there are others like Woodie that are going thru hell, yet are thankful to be here. my point is be thankful you don't find yourself in their shoes. Point taken Larry, but we each carry our own burdens. Some may not be life-threatening like others, but they are no less impactful on each person. Arthritis is a significant and real thing that many of us have to live with on a daily basis. And I’ll tell you, the “hurting” from arthritis is REAL. Don’t make light of it just because it’s not cancer. I know the pain is real. 2 years ago I was on 4 hydrocodone 10's a day and 4 shots every 3 months. 2 Years of perfect diet and exercise and I'm better than I was in high school. No pills and pain only if I skip a couple days of yoga stretch training. Most of our problems come from poor nutrition. A lot of people think their diets are OK when in reality they are crap.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Snuffy]
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09/08/20 04:49 PM
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I finally gave up and started taking prescription anti inflammatory drug. I take diclofenac 50mg twice daily. I’m in pure misery without it. You people be careful taking that stuff. I was on it for around 15 years. It was wonderful for my arthritis. While I was on it I had to have blood work every 6 months to check for kidney problems. I was getting a pre opt blood work for up coming knee surgery. The doctor called me two days later at work and said no doctor in the USA would cut on me. My kidney numbers were very bad. He looked over my medications and said to not take Dicofenac and come back in 10 days for blood work. My numbers had gone back to the edge of normal and I was able to have my surgery. He told me I would never be able to take it again. I had blood work the other day and ask him if it was any thing I could take for pain and he said my only choice was a mild narcotic such as Tylenol #3 with codeine. I told him I was not ready to get hooked on drugs. For now I am in pure h--- with pain while working.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 04:57 PM
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You 63 man.....pay someone else to do it Geeze....  Does your ass cheeks squeal as much as that billfold does......  mine does.... 
Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 05:00 PM
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I have it in both of my feet shooting pain into my ankles and knees. Problem is I walk around 4 miles a day just for work and do another 2 for exercise. Around 9pm I can hardly walk. Plus all the activities on the weekends. Occasionally I’ll take a couple of Advil but it doesn’t help.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: catdoctor]
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09/08/20 05:24 PM
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Snuffy
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I finally gave up and started taking prescription anti inflammatory drug. I take diclofenac 50mg twice daily. I’m in pure misery without it. You people be careful taking that stuff. I was on it for around 15 years. It was wonderful for my arthritis. While I was on it I had to have blood work every 6 months to check for kidney problems. I was getting a pre opt blood work for up coming knee surgery. The doctor called me two days later at work and said no doctor in the USA would cut on me. My kidney numbers were very bad. He looked over my medications and said to not take Dicofenac and come back in 10 days for blood work. My numbers had gone back to the edge of normal and I was able to have my surgery. He told me I would never be able to take it again. I had blood work the other day and ask him if it was any thing I could take for pain and he said my only choice was a mild narcotic such as Tylenol #3 with codeine. I told him I was not ready to get hooked on drugs. For now I am in pure h--- with pain while working. I’ve been taking Diclofenac for over 20 years. I’ve never had a issue. I’ve had a hip and knee replacement, cervical fusion C5-6-7 and just had lumbar fusion L3-4-5 in July. I may have a problem tomorrow but I’ll take it till I HAVE to stop.
If you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 05:50 PM
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I shoveled four pick up truck loads of gravel a couple of months ago and my elbow has been jacked up ever since.
If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.-Mark Twain
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/08/20 06:20 PM
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I’m 35 and fight it myself. I rode the 4 wheeler most of the day Saturday at the dove shoot checkin on folks and making birds fly, one hand on throttle one on a beer. Drove one handed most all day. My hand and wrist still sore from that. 😁😁
Ole deer horn with some hippi hay here and there sure seems to help though. 💯🇺🇸
Last edited by Be_Cam; 09/08/20 06:22 PM.
A friend, the Bible and a banker will get you though about anything.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: Be_Cam]
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09/08/20 06:22 PM
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I’m 35 and fight it myself. I rode the 4 wheeler most of the day Saturday at the dove shoot checkin on folks and making birds fly, one hand on throttle one on a beer. Drove one handed most all day. My hand and wrist still sore from that. 😁😁 I was 48 when my orthopedic doctor used the word "remarkable" to describe my rapidly progressing arthritis.
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Re: Accepting arthritis and giving up things
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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09/09/20 09:38 AM
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I believe the thing that will cause me to eventually have to give up fishing is gonna be tying a knot. My fingers just won't do what my brain tells them and it sometimes takes me 10 tries to tie a usable knot. I try to compensate by preparing 8 or more reels at home and then just switching to another reel when a line breaks, but sometimes I still have to struggle with one on the water. That I can't see it doesn't help things either.
I'd trade some knot tying for some stories and passed on wisdom...
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