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Post by dkushner on Apr 21, 2010 16:33:21 GMT -5
Hi All. Questions about join pain. I have had morg for six or seven years. I have had a lot of symptoms. Many have come and gone and many have changed through the years. I had never had problems wih join pain before or since I have had morg untill recently. I used to work out years ago and never had problems. About six months ago a stared working out lighly. I mean very lighly. I injured one shoulder. I have never had pain like his before, it was in one shoulder, my left, so I immediately stopped working out. The pain was very severe and persists now six months later. After the injury, I broke out in hives only on that shoulder and the same arm on the inside of the elbow. The pain was horrible. Now, even though I have no worked out since, I am having pain in the other shoulder as well, staring six months after the oher. I am convinced that it is joint pain associated with morg. Prior to this I noticed hat when I get up in he morning, all of my bones crackle and make noise .. I mean all of my joints.
Questions: Has anyone had this and does it get worse or better?
Thanks, - Daniel
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Post by fritolay66 on Apr 22, 2010 11:31:57 GMT -5
Hi Daniel,
Yes I have had the creaking and cracking, and mine did slowly improve with Lyme treatments.
Frito
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Post by kiki on Apr 22, 2010 14:25:38 GMT -5
A yr or so ago my hips, butt and back of thighs ached so bad I had to fight to make myself get up and down. When my dr said to take Ester-C and to go after inflammation, I thought I didn't do a very good job of explaining how much it hurt. Happy to admit I was wrong. It helps tremendously. She said to take 2000 mg but I don't know if she based it on weight or something else. I weigh 91 lbs. I'm obsessed with herbal extracts and essential oils and, hand raised, have all but eliminated the pain. I do get achy when it rains. Drown yourself with anti-inflammatories inside and out. Witch hazel (for skin) is fine alone but I add stuff to it for extra oomph. Willow bark is good but it's dark and temporarily stains skin. Bonus- majority of anti-inflammatories also calm creepy crawley itches. Chamomile is easy to take. It has mild taste and can be used as tea or just take drops in bit of water. Enough of it helps to keep sane when your'e down to your last nerve!
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Post by Carrie♥ on Apr 24, 2010 19:24:10 GMT -5
I used to have joint pain and severe mid and upper-right back/shoulder pain associated with Morgs. I'd call that bursitis. It is a very uncomfortable, nagging, consistent pain! The ONLY thing that fixed that up for me was liver cleanses. I did two that took that pain away for good. I was diagnosed with osteo-arthritis too. But I don't really have any pain at all anymore. I'd liver cleanse and kill bacteria daily for the pain you're describing. They are cheap, easy, efficient and perfected by dear ol' Dr. Clark that taught about our beloved flukes so well! Good luck...back pain is no fun.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Apr 25, 2010 11:49:38 GMT -5
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