Apparently the doctor want's me to have a blood test as he thinks I may
Have arthritic gout , Never even heard of this
Have arthritic gout , Never even heard of this
Gout is a form of arthritis, uric acid crystals build up in the joints, usually the big toe but can be anywhere, and cause extreme pain, the blood test will be to check the uric acid levels in your blood, ideally the result should come back under 300, mine was over 600 on my first blood test, I was put on 1 allopurinol pill a day for 6 weeks then tested again, my levels had dropped to 300 so they put me up to 2 pills a day and my levels are now down to just over 200.Apparently the doctor want's me to have a blood test as he thinks I may
Have arthritic gout , Never even heard of this
My first few bouts were several months apart then I had 3 in the space of 2 months, your size doesn't matter so much, it's cause is dietary more than anything else.Not sure how the Dr diagnosed my bout of gout as all he did was look at me and said "you've got gout". Perhaps it's because I'm a little rotund.
Not had it again
To get an appointment at my doctor you have to call at exactly 8am where if you’re lucky you get into a queue of upto 40 people, if you’re unlucky ( and I am ) you get told via automated message that if you have a life threatening illness to ring off and dial 999 , next the message says higher than normal call levels and as the number of people waiting is above 50 your call will be terminated. This can happen several days in a row .So after 30minute of repeatedly calling the gp surgery and getting a busy signal I finally got through at 8.30 and was in a queue of over 30, by 10.30 I was up to number 10 in the queue then I finally got my turn just before 11.00 only to be told that the doctors were fully booked call back at 8am tomorrow. Ffs all I need is a repeat of a previous script. I know they are busy but it would take less than a minute for the doc to check my file and sign off a new script
Oh well guess I'll look forward to the same tomorrow.
Ours release appointments one day at a time, seven days ahead, daily at 5pm.To get an appointment at my doctor you have to call at exactly 8am where if you’re lucky you get into a queue of upto 40 people, if you’re unlucky ( and I am ) you get told via automated message that if you have a life threatening illness to ring off and dial 999 , next the message says higher than normal call levels and as the number of people waiting is above 50 your call will be terminated. This can happen several days in a row .
This is the route I had to take last year after becoming unwell at a friends house. Severe abdominal pains and as per no appointments. After the 111 triarge I was told to go to the nearest a/e where after multiple checks tests and a scan I was diagnosed with kidney stones. The pain was because they were moving to exit my body but that pain was unbearable. I’ve never had gout and like others thought it was some old war time disease that had since died out . My hat is off to those who suffer with itOurs release appointments one day at a time, seven days ahead, daily at 5pm.
Joining a queue of 20+ is normal.
On Friday, the queue moves really fast because all the admin staff POETS at 5pm, so as callers reach the head of the queue they just get an automated message saying "no one is available, call back Monday", then your call is dropped.
My first gout attack in a year, it took me most of a week to get access to a doc for a prescription of Naproxen. In the meantime I'd bought it online with an online diagnosis / prescription.
I finally twigged that if you have a genuine, pressing need to see a medic, dial 111 and do the online diagnosis / triage with them. They have access to your registered doctors appointments system and got one of our doctors to call me within just a few hours.
Speaking from experience I can agree completely, gout pain is nothing compared to gout pain on allopurinol, 100% something that can't be described.Allopurinol doesn't cure gout, it prevents its onset - a different thing. If you take allopurinol at the onset of an attack it makes it worse not better.
I first got gout 44 years ago and it never made the slightest difference what I ate or drank.
I agree it is a pain, especially when you just want to leave a message but could you imagine the endless list of messages they would have every morning if they took info out of hoursOr as I did at the dentist - phone repeatedly from 8.30am to 9.45am, wasting £n only to be told "you really should have rung at 8.30am".
Another bit of lunacy from our GPs - you cannot make an online request for anything out of surgery hours. Why?? I don't expect it answered, but what's wrong with my putting it in out of hours? What difference can it make?
I began to suffer with gout on and off for a few years until March 2022. It was incredibly painful at times. Mine would appear in my big toe joints or ankle joint and previous sports injury sites. After much research and a lot of untangling of confusing or conflicting information, I evenutally came to the position of realising it's not a condition at all but a symptom of a sluggish, overburdened liver with a strain of Epstein Barr Virus. I changed my food intake, eliminating or reducing certain foods and bringing in others, essentially to clean my blood and unburden my liver and make my body an inhospitable place for pathogens. Since March 2022 I've not had one gout symptom whatsoever and I've had zero medication.A delayed response - but relevant
My gout kicked off big time this week - and there were none of the normal triggers.
I reckon the issue is dehydration - I have fans running 24/7 in the heat so I lose water through perspiration, not the kidneys - so the uric acid builds up in toe rather than urine.
So fellow sufferers in the heat - up your water intake!
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