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<h2>Falling leaves Asked: Has anyone tried Vivomo for rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis pain?</h2>
<p>My doc gave me a prescription for it last week and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with it?</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Wabby Answered:</b><BR>I saw an ad for it on tv so Googled it. It&#039;s just a combination of Naproxen and Omeprazole. Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory which helps to control pain and inflammation. Omeprazole is a medication used for people with stomach ulcers and acid reflux. It also helps to prevent stomach ulcers from occurring because that can happen when taking medication.</p>
<p>If this medication is going to cost you more than two normal prescriptions, I&#039;d ask for them separately.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis&#8230;.tendon/ligaments?</title>
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<h2>Awesomest Asked: Arthritis&#8230;.tendon/ligaments?</h2>
<p>Hello!</p>
<p>Last summer I broke me leg due to sliding in softball. It was a clean break on the bone next to the ankle. I was in a boot for 6 weeks, I have been through PT twice.</p>
<p>It had now been over a year and I am still having problems/pain. The pain occurs in my lower back ankle. It still becomes swollen and when I am walking I will get this sudden pain that will lead me to limp. It also cracks/pops excessively.</p>
<p>I will be goin the the doctor at the end of the month.</p>
<p>What do you think is the problem? Do you think I will ultimately need surgery? An MRI or CT?</p>
<p>Thanks for your help!</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Wee Trojan Answered:</b><BR>They put an IV in and inject the cat, most vets will let you stay in the room if you choose to. I had to put my dog down, worst day ever but I know I was putting her out of her misery.</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Amanda Answered:</b><BR>poor kitty ); im so sorry<br />they usually let u hold urh animal while its bein injected so u can see him off to sleep<br />Ive had to do that once &amp;it was jus like he was fallin asleep in my arms no pain nothin I cried myself raw for a couple days because he was my baby I watchd him grow old &amp;i couldn bare to make him suffer if he really shouldn have<br />if urh cat is really old &amp;sick &amp;sufferin please don make him suffer any longer Imagine tha pain he is goin thru &amp;although its gona be hard to do this Urh cat wont suffer anymore hell be put out of his misery <br />poor old fella I hope u make the right choice good luck</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>LyciaBabyyy Answered:</b><BR>hi they just give the cat a injection it dosnt hurt an i held my cat in my arms til she stopped breathing very upsetting but i wanted to be the last one she saw it was very calm but very sad but im glad i went in with her x</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Joanne Answered:</b><BR>Take a look at the poorly cat thread. Kidney failure is a common cause of death among cats, the decision on having your darling put down or .</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>sourav Answered:</b><BR>I had to put down my kitten named, Fatboy, that wuz 6 wks old, he wuz born with his chest bones and ribs not forming right causing him to have a flat chest and his organs didnt have enough room to grow anymore, and he wuz in alot of pain and had trouble breathing so i had to put him down! I got to go in the room with my kitten. And what my vet did first wuz he gave him a shot to completely relax him, then he left the room to give me a moment to say goodbye, then he came back to give the 2nd and final shot to stop his heart:&#039;( He jus looked so relaxed and at peace! Afterwards i had a choice to take him and bury him or give to the vet to be cremated, i chose cremation. Doin this broke my heart i cried so much for him, but i knew i did the right thing! Im sorry u have to put down your kitty its a hard thing to do, but when its over u know u did the right thing for your pet!</div>
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		<title>cracking joints and arthritis ?</title>
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<h2>Poppy Asked: cracking joints and arthritis ?</h2>
<p>i am ALWAYS cracking my joints, all of my knuckles in my fingers, my toes, my knees,ankles, everywhere! and the more i do it, the more it happens without me actually doing it on purpose. i have also started to do it without realising.<br />but is it true that cracking will give you arthritis when your older?</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>razorraul Answered:</b><BR>it promotes the wear inside the joint it is not good once it is relaxing but over and over is not good</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Wabby Answered:</b><BR>There is no relation between cracking your joints and arthritis, although it&#039;s not healthy for the joints. You should avoid it as much as possible.</p>
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		<title>what is getting the chance of rheumatoid arthritis?</title>
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<h2>FoodLovesMe Asked: what is getting the chance of rheumatoid arthritis?</h2>
<p>what is the change of getting it if someone else in your family has it?</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Jenny Answered:</b><BR>Has her routine or environment changed recently (you have a different schedule, someone moved out of the house, etc.)? Little things like that can throw a dog off.</p>
<p>I would give it a few more days. It could be her arthritis, in which case the joint medicine will need some time to start working. </p>
<p>You may want to consider getting her an orthopedic dog bed if she doesn&#039;t have one already. If her joints are bothering her, it may be difficult for her to sleep on the floor all night. </p>
<p>Also, if you stay up late, she might just want to get up to be around you.</p>
<p>If she&#039;s still acting like this after a few days, take her to the vet. It might be nothing, but things like heart problems can make a dog restless and want to move around during the night, and it could also be senility.</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>cav mom Answered:</b><BR>If she has arthritis you are walking her to much. She may not be showing pain and some exercise is good for a dog with arthritis but it should be in moderation. She is 11yrs. old a senior dog. In human age she would be 80+. Her arthritis probably starts acting up after the walks. The glucosamine/condroitin/MSM is not a pain killer it just lubricates the joint but after a while it looses it&#039;s affect.</div>
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<h2>THEreneaWARD Asked: Question about my wrist pain.?</h2>
<p>ok&#8230;I&#039;m Sixteen&#8230;..so i have had wrist pain for many years now. It all started when i was in color guard (Marching band Flags) and has been with me over the last 5 or 6 years.i thought maybe it was just flag work making it hurt, but Now that i have been drum major for three years, the pain still bothers me. There are no visual deficiencies, just lots of pain on the bone of my wrist&#8230;it is always in the same spot&#8230; i can kinda move the bone their too&#8230;Anyone have any idea what this could be????&#8230;Should i see a doctor..????Could it be arthritis, tendonitis??? Something else???</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Jon Mans Answered:</b><BR>it sounds like arthritis&#8230; you should see a doctor for sure, not sure why you waited so long</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>H B Answered:</b><BR>You need to see a doctor.You need your Mother to support you, although I have seen this issue before.</p>
<p>Mothers can be difficult but they can also hold the power&#8230;.someday you&#039;ll be 18 or 21 and have your own health insurance and pay your own bills. For now, you either have to suffer along like many kids do ( I didn&#039;t say it was a good thing) or somehow get your Mother to see your position.</p>
<p>Someone asked me once when my Mother was like this- which is not uncommon&#8211;, &quot;When did your Mother get her medical license?&quot;I liked that answer, because while she may know a great deal, she knows much less than a professional doctor will. Just get the Factsand deal with a medical problem in that fashion instead of guessing.</p></div>
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<h2>D Asked: elbow pain please help?</h2>
<p>I&#039;ve been having pain in my left elbow. Around the back of the elbow, in the olecranon and the olecranon process (listed in the elbow anatomy), it doesn&#039;t always hurt, but when it does, its a sharp pain. And sometimes it&#039;ll hurt on the side of the olecranon like the inner side. not quite where the golfers elbow is, but on the side of the olecranon.<br />The elbow is not swollen, and i guess i typically don&#039;t have to be doing anything for it to start hurting. I know if i leave it sitting on a desk it&#039;ll hurt, but even if i don&#039;t necessarily do that it can hurt.</p>
<p>i&#039;m 17 by the way, bout to be 18 in a few months. Could it be nerve entrapment, or bursitis, or arthritis, or do you think it&#039;s a severe muscle imbalance? I don&#039;t know what to make of it, and i&#039;ve been to the doc and he just prescribes anti inflamatories. </p>
<p>please help.</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>ilive4horse Answered:</b><BR>i have this exact same thing, if you get an answer, please message me or notify me.</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>H B Answered:</b><BR>Go back to your general doctor and present these questions and problems.He can refer you to an Orthopedic doctor who knows more about joint and bone problems than a general physician, but it is good to go to them first and be referred to the specialist.</div>
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<h2>Sara Asked: is there is remedy for rheumatoid arthritis?</h2>
<p>any one please tell me whether salmon fish s capsules are the real remedy for R A ..,</p></div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Meloddic Answered:</b><BR>My mom has that, and what she does to soothe the pain is: She takes out 2 medium size hand towels, brews a strong pot of tea, soaks the towels in the tea. Lays them out flat in the freezer to freeze (dont over freeze, so they are hard as a rock). Then she wraps them around the areas that are causing her pain. She says it helps with inflammation and just feels really good.</div>
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<div class='bf_answers_answerblock'><B>Dave Answered:</b><BR>Vitamin D3 has been shown in recent research to greatly affect the immune system, including downregulating certain white blood cells that attack the body&#039;s cells as in the case of autoimmune diseases like RA and MS. You may want to consider taking 2000-4000 IUs of vitamin D3 per day. Check with your doc on whether vitamin D3 is smart for you.</div>
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