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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 548495" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Jo, I'm not saying Oesteo type can't have pain other times of the day.......that is mostly how they helped us remember the difference between the two in school. Movement does help Osteo too, just not the same way it does rheumatoid. Rheumatoid hurts mostly in the mornings, osteo mostly at night. Of course as a kid mine kept me up all night but also bothered me all day if it so pleased. Mine now can hurt at night but mornings are horrible. But there are always exceptions to every rule......it's just on average it works out the way I described. </p><p></p><p>If it keeps it up, I'd go have it checked. Sharp pain often means there is something wrong, severe sharp pain shouldn't be ignored unless you know for sure the cause. I know either type arthritis can cause severe sharp pain, but you don't want to assume that is what it is without having it checked first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 548495, member: 84"] Jo, I'm not saying Oesteo type can't have pain other times of the day.......that is mostly how they helped us remember the difference between the two in school. Movement does help Osteo too, just not the same way it does rheumatoid. Rheumatoid hurts mostly in the mornings, osteo mostly at night. Of course as a kid mine kept me up all night but also bothered me all day if it so pleased. Mine now can hurt at night but mornings are horrible. But there are always exceptions to every rule......it's just on average it works out the way I described. If it keeps it up, I'd go have it checked. Sharp pain often means there is something wrong, severe sharp pain shouldn't be ignored unless you know for sure the cause. I know either type arthritis can cause severe sharp pain, but you don't want to assume that is what it is without having it checked first. [/QUOTE]
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