kronoSX
Honorary Master
you are on the right path,like i said in my previous post,If ever you suffer from gout a voltaren injection is the top winner.I believe in 100 cases it is very effective always and with predizones after for 3 days.How much water do you consume?
I have had one severe gout attack in my life which was my first one. Suffered for two weeks until I bumped into my doctor at my uncle's place. I asked him what was wrong, he poked my foot once and laughed. Then told me I have gout. After watching me limp around for 20min he took me to his practice and gave me a voltaren injection with some steroids mixed in. After 20min I was 100%, effects lasted for about 4 days. By then I had the meds.
Colchicine works for me, and I back it up with some K-Fenak or Panamor AT-50. I find that when I feel an attack coming I increase my water intake by at least a litre per day. Basically anytime I drink water I consumer 500ml at a time, with the goal of having around 3l a day. This flushes out my system enough that the pain diminishes. As we speak if I move my big toe on my left foot I can feel a little discomfort but its so mild that I don't even bother taking meds for it. I had to take meds last week because of how bad it got, but I am in the process of changing my diet so I think that was the reason for the attack.
For me gout is like my heartburn; I live my life and just take meds and other precautions to deal with it. I know I will have heartburn when I eat pizza, so I take an Omez 20mg before the meal and I am fine. I won't give up my red wine or red meat, life is short and I enjoy living it.
Killerbyte you do know that your attacks is going to become more frequent as time goes by...this you cannot prevent no matter what unless you take heed on the diet.Its inevitable the nemesis of life.
Whay i do know is if you get one attack,then maybe another one 3 years later then it will start coming..lol