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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 378497" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Jena, </p><p> </p><p>See what marriage does to you!? (roflm diamond ring off) -throw it my way.to meeee. Okay if you saw MY hands this morning you would SWEAR that I have full blown rheumatoid or spasms or that I was a contortionist. Last night I went to sleep as flexible as a bendy straw and then this morning I wake up and I can't even zip my own pants, or hold toilet paper, or grab a cup - let alone open the cabinet - my hands were completely contorted. My (oh why list it nearly everything) aches and my joints are sore yadda yadda =yadda. I'm tired, and there's no rhyme or reason for it. I went to Doctor A. I have full blown rheumatoid - puts me on Celebrex. Then I think they banned it. I go to Dr. B. He says I don't have it, and offers a ritual of herbs and supplements. Neither made me feel better. I stretch, move even though it hurts like Hades and in about an hour I'm zippin my own pants - and the 'show' is over for everyone. Good thing I can't turn the knob on the door - Know what I mean?? lol. ahem. I wish I could tell you it's a food trigger, but for me? It seems to be (and don't laugh) ceiling fans, air conditioners, bad shoes, unusual movements that I was unaware I did - like bending over picking strawberries all day or moving boxes and not thinking I couldn't do it....Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't but when it does? It hurts, and for me moving seems to be the best medicine. </p><p> </p><p>I watched my Mother and Grandmother suffer with both Osteo and Rheumatoid most of their lives. My Mother is a ballroom dancer who had a cruciate ligamate replaced and a hip socket ground down, and something done to it and is back dancing after a year sabatical. Her suggestion? Take care of yourself always. She said if you don't keep moving even if it hurts? Nothing else you take is going to help. Water aerobics helps a lot - you're weightless and moving. She takes Move-Free supplement and it helps. She takes Boniva once a month. drink plenty of water too - and get on a diet that is healthy and a good mutli vitamin - not a crustly bad cheapo vitamin either - they are NOT all the same. Believe me. </p><p> </p><p>Sorry you are hurting - OH and this miracle in a bottle I love so much? STOP PAIN - it's natural - wouldn't be without it - comes in a roll on or a spray and I have both - it gets a teentsy bit hot - but so worth it. About 10.00 a bottle but again - SO worth it. Blue and white bottle with a stop sign on it and worth EVERY SINGLE NICKLE. Sold at most Rite Aids. </p><p> </p><p>Gentle Hugs......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 378497, member: 4964"] Jena, See what marriage does to you!? (roflm diamond ring off) -throw it my way.to meeee. Okay if you saw MY hands this morning you would SWEAR that I have full blown rheumatoid or spasms or that I was a contortionist. Last night I went to sleep as flexible as a bendy straw and then this morning I wake up and I can't even zip my own pants, or hold toilet paper, or grab a cup - let alone open the cabinet - my hands were completely contorted. My (oh why list it nearly everything) aches and my joints are sore yadda yadda =yadda. I'm tired, and there's no rhyme or reason for it. I went to Doctor A. I have full blown rheumatoid - puts me on Celebrex. Then I think they banned it. I go to Dr. B. He says I don't have it, and offers a ritual of herbs and supplements. Neither made me feel better. I stretch, move even though it hurts like Hades and in about an hour I'm zippin my own pants - and the 'show' is over for everyone. Good thing I can't turn the knob on the door - Know what I mean?? lol. ahem. I wish I could tell you it's a food trigger, but for me? It seems to be (and don't laugh) ceiling fans, air conditioners, bad shoes, unusual movements that I was unaware I did - like bending over picking strawberries all day or moving boxes and not thinking I couldn't do it....Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't but when it does? It hurts, and for me moving seems to be the best medicine. I watched my Mother and Grandmother suffer with both Osteo and Rheumatoid most of their lives. My Mother is a ballroom dancer who had a cruciate ligamate replaced and a hip socket ground down, and something done to it and is back dancing after a year sabatical. Her suggestion? Take care of yourself always. She said if you don't keep moving even if it hurts? Nothing else you take is going to help. Water aerobics helps a lot - you're weightless and moving. She takes Move-Free supplement and it helps. She takes Boniva once a month. drink plenty of water too - and get on a diet that is healthy and a good mutli vitamin - not a crustly bad cheapo vitamin either - they are NOT all the same. Believe me. Sorry you are hurting - OH and this miracle in a bottle I love so much? STOP PAIN - it's natural - wouldn't be without it - comes in a roll on or a spray and I have both - it gets a teentsy bit hot - but so worth it. About 10.00 a bottle but again - SO worth it. Blue and white bottle with a stop sign on it and worth EVERY SINGLE NICKLE. Sold at most Rite Aids. Gentle Hugs...... [/QUOTE]
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