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Salmon and trout

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Simon Spooner, Jul 2, 2012.

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    Guess who's got the salmon and trout back, but this time in his ankle?

    Yep, that smarts a tadge. :mad::bang::mad: At least it gets my out of wii fit tonight.
     

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  2. madmacaw

    madmacaw Member

    Are you not taking allopurinol? And/or indomethacin? And/or colchicine?

    That looks very owwwww!!!!!!!:eek:

    Hope that you feel better soon,
    Nonie
     
  3. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Makes for a very unpleasant day at the office. Sympathies to you and the family!

    My dad often got gout, so bad we were not allowed to run into the loge as it was floorboards and the vibration on his foot was agony!

    Is that a scar on the medial aspect?
     
  4. Nope, no scar.
     
  5. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    I'd like to prescribe a course of "manning up" to help your symptoms :boxing:
     
  6. Yeah, I took a long hard look at myself in the mirror and I'm all over it now. That and lots of diclofenac. :drinks

    I've said that I'd never wish gout on my enemies, but as a friend Robin, I should be delighted for you to experience its delights ;)

    BTW, I foot typed myself today and my left foot came out as an "ouch" "get the **** off me" foot-type- can you suggest what kind of foot orthosis I should use?
     

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