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Anybody here have issues with Gout?
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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3953523" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>Yes I had to get a shot in that knee. For years every time I had a x-ray the Dr would say I had a little arthritis. I think it was gout after finally having a blood test that came back with high uric acid levels. Probably had it for years and never knew it. Just about every joint showed arthritis in x-ray before diagnosis. I had more problems with knees and ankles before getting on allopurinol. Maybe one flare-up in big toe through the years. I ate a lot of deer meat before. Chicken and duck are considered gout friendly. Cut out all store bought lunch meats. Processed meat with nitrates , Vienna sausage, bologna, salami, ham etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3953523, member: 12213"] Yes I had to get a shot in that knee. For years every time I had a x-ray the Dr would say I had a little arthritis. I think it was gout after finally having a blood test that came back with high uric acid levels. Probably had it for years and never knew it. Just about every joint showed arthritis in x-ray before diagnosis. I had more problems with knees and ankles before getting on allopurinol. Maybe one flare-up in big toe through the years. I ate a lot of deer meat before. Chicken and duck are considered gout friendly. Cut out all store bought lunch meats. Processed meat with nitrates , Vienna sausage, bologna, salami, ham etc. [/QUOTE]
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