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Arthur-itis

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Gagagran Tue 29-Mar-16 09:17:40

Another pain-racked Gran here and I'm trying Rosehip tablets which are another reckoned to help. Only started 10 days ago and no discernible difference yet. Paracetamol does nothing for me and I don't like to take NSAIs more than absolutely necessary so not sure what else to do. I have tried glucosamine and fish oil over long periods but they didn't help me.

Alea Tue 29-Mar-16 08:44:45

Just to add it always makes me smile when I hear of people's "Arthur-itis" smile - no lack of sympathy intended!

Nannylovesshopping Tue 29-Mar-16 08:12:40

annsixty I buy this on line, would tell you where from, but don't think I am allowed to advertise, am new to gransnet, it's just called Hyaluronic Acid high strength dietary supplement, been taking it for eighteen months, it has helped me tremendously, hope it helps you if you try itsmile

annsixty Tue 29-Mar-16 07:59:48

What does that translate to NannyLS as in a brand? I have only heard of it in moisture type creams.

Nannylovesshopping Tue 29-Mar-16 07:55:45

Hyaluronic acid high strength works for me, recommended by pharmacist, its a b...... getting old

LullyDully Tue 29-Mar-16 07:29:35

I did advise turmeric a while back. It stopped helping my bad leg pain it worked at first.
My arthritis is bad again so I'm on strong pain killers. I have had some physio but it makes the pain worse.
.I have some romantic notion that an operation on my hip is the only answer....seems it may not be. The pain is awful and I can't sit for long or travel for long in a car. It is miserable. But can't give in.

Sorry to moan. Bloody leg.

Bellanonna Mon 28-Mar-16 22:29:22

Liz46. I take turmeric too. I first read about it on here and my knee pain certainly seems to have lessened.

trisher Mon 28-Mar-16 21:22:04

I go to a Tai Chi class with a lot of ladies who have arthritis. They are all members of an arthritis support group. They seem to have regular events including coffee mornings and a swimming group. They all discuss treatment and what caused their arthritis. It might be worthwhile looking to see if there is a group in your area.

Cherrytree59 Mon 28-Mar-16 16:52:48

Hi my DH had elbow op three years ago. After it healed he started to get a arthritic type pain in the joint especially when weather was damp and cold.
He has been taking glucosamine hydrochloride (HCI). I get them from Health Span much cheaper than Holland + Barrett
He says he can't manage without them.

obieone Mon 28-Mar-16 16:51:04

My tips. None of them I have done myself, but I have seen the benefits in others.

Oily fish
Omega 3 fish oil tablets
Twice a week a week rubbing olive oil onto affected places.

Liz46 Mon 28-Mar-16 16:34:57

My husband takes turmeric (available as small pills) and also omega 3 fish oil. He feels better since he started taking these supplements but doesn't know which one is effective as he started both at the same time! His main problem is osteo arthritis in his knees and he is now finding stairs less of a problem.

Stansgran Mon 28-Mar-16 16:32:29

I'm in the same or similar boat. I had a hip replacement in November last year but now the other hip is causing me problems. I'm still not able to cut toenails which is really bothering me. I'm afraid there is no advice I can give.

Newquay Mon 28-Mar-16 16:23:10

Anyone here got experience of arthritis? Out of the blue I needed a hip replacement a couple of years ago which was brilliant-without it I would have now been in a wheelchair the pain was so bad.
However. . . . Since then I seem to have developed arthritis in every joint. The pain come and goes, is sometimes v sharp. Continual Lower back pain since surgery is miserable-That's there all the time, makes turning in bed painful as well as getting up from chair and loo. I do the exercises given me, keep walking and keep my keep fit classes going. Also after a scan I now have osteopenia toosad so taking calcium tablets. My DM and her DM had osteoporosis before there was any treatment-not nice at all!
I asked GP if I could be referred to a Rheumotologist to keep an eye on things but he says not.