this last attack was pretty bad. i was popping the colchicine tabs like pez but it seemed to have no affect. and i was drinkin water like a horse and that seemed to worsen the attack. i went to the er and the dr gave me an IV of glucose and an otc called "saridon". which of course were both new treatments to me. he said in severe cases this treatment is needed.
i know gout is caused by elevated levels of "uric acid"; according to my blood test my uric acid level was "off the chart".
i just don't understand why the mass consumption of water worsened the attack. or maybe it just seemed that way. and why id a glucose IV work much better? its been a long time since my college chemistry class. but i know water is used to dilute acids. but maybe "suger water" works much better?
banananose_89117
Stop second guessing with your LIFE and see the doctor.
You may need to be on a special diet but either way only a medical professional should be giving you advise.
johnkawakami
I get attacks too, but it seems yours are worse.
I drink a lot of water, and it seems to increase the pressure around the joint. At the same time, it helps to clear the uric acid out a little bit so the attack will go away faster. It's a trade off.
Cochicine is toxic. Follow the prescription.
I react better to Naproxen, which is also called Aleve.
Saridon is like Excedrin.
My main "treatment" is to make a note of what deviations I made from my no-alcohol, no-meat diet that may have triggered it. It's usually due to eating increasing amounts of meat during the holidays. The fix is to stop that behavior immediately, and go to a low purine regimen.
Maybe the IV drip dilutes the blood, makes you urinate, and allows you to stop eating foods that contain purines.
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