What Has Worked PERFECTLY for my Goit

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First I started suffering from gout 21 years ago Like most if you it started in my big toe . I was able to self diagnose after 3rd attack, and doctor gave me Ibuprofen .

Let me say, I have had 300-500 "attacks"during these years i have been hospitalized twice, and it's easily the worst pain i have ever experienced

After trying Allipuronal, then Ulori, Colcicine etc etc bout 10 years years ago i finally found a drug thar works!

INDOMETHECIN Essentially i battle it from a re-active approach Everytime i get an attack, I take one in extreme cases two 100% of the time it wipes it out within 2-3 hours

The down side are the side-effects I think i am lucky because my body REALLY reacts to it, and the side effects are strong Even though the ability to wipe the gout pain away (again 100% of the time), the side effects are the true variable sometimes strong sometimes none When sttong i feel very faint and my mind to clouded side effects last 30-min to 2 hours

once again, i tried EVERYTHING Every diet you can imagine and the bottom line is my body just produces a lot of uric acid.

I will go as far as saying Indomethacin has saved my life it has truly been a miracle for me

Please, ask your doc about it. I have no vested interest other than helping what I know works for me. I get the pain, and in my experience the ONLY medicine that rids the pain is Indomethacin.

ps both times i was hospitalized, i was out of my medicine both times they gave me Morphin, and i was still in excruciating pain. Finally they got me Indomethacin, and an hour later I danced down the hallway floors on my way out. It's insane

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    the bottom line is my body just produces a lot of uric acid.

    Same here. My diet isn't wild, I don't drink alcohol but I do vape.

    Im defo going to get some of those pills you talk about

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