Wow galen I have never heard that one before!
There are degrees of OA obviously. My MIL is a long way down the road (both hips and both knees replaced and now well past sell by dates) and to suggest exercise to her would be laughable, given her heart condition as well. Rubbing on painkilling gels - you'd have to rub it all over her - I think her morphine patches take the edge off as far as one can tell.
(on one occasion i called the doctor because of her severe angina and he sat there, with a wheelchair in the room, and said exercise was good for angina. Bless his little unobservant socks.)
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. Maybe the people who make glucosamine don't have the backing of huge companies that can pay for research that will come up with the correct result [or am I just old and cynical
]. It's funny how some medication becomes 'flavour of the month' when the GP's are offered a good deal on it
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