Posted by B-maniac on November 22, 2009 at 10:48:44 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: OT arthritis posted by teddy52food on November 21, 2009 at 18:02:02:
The secret to lessening the affects of arthritis is to get rid of the inflamation that is actually causing the pain/stiffness. You can't get rid of inflamation from the outside...Anti-inflamatory drugs will do the job but you need to get the right one for you and have blood tests periodically to make sure they aren't affecting your kidneys or liver. I have been on one every since right before I had my knee replaced. Works so good that my knee pain was gone and almost decided to not get my knee done. That would have been a bad mistake as it was very worn out. Point is , forget the snake oils. Mine is called "Voltarin" and it works. All I have to do is stop taking it for a week to verify that.One a day. It is not a pain reliever that works on your brain , it gets rid of the inflamation in the joint that causes the pain in the first place.I think I might have actually found a Dr. that has some common sense?
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