Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at
10:07 pm
Hey
for those of who do have arthritis, this may benefit you greatly. EVen if you don’t hae arthritis, just bad joints also good to read
Long story short.. my toes have been quite sore due to some sought of arthritis.. and just the other day i found this in a magazine.. heres the link for their website..
http://www.sapcohealth.com/index.php?mai…
SQUALENE, ( the product) now im just not sure.. i mean you can never totally 100% believe things on the web these days, but..im gonna see my doctor and see what he says about it.
HAs anyone heard or used themselves this kind of treatment?
THanks 
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at
12:33 am
Almost all vertebrates are susceptible to OA(osteoarthritis). Fossilized vertabreates from fish to mammals show signs of it, as do marine mammals, even though their joints bear less weight than those of terresreial mammals. However bats and sloths, which spend most of their lives hanging upside down, do not exhibit OA
Monday, September 14th, 2009 at
7:35 pm
Hey
for those of who do have arthritis, this may benefit you greatly. EVen if you don’t hae arthritis, just bad joints also good to read
Long story short.. my toes have been quite sore due to some sought of arthritis.. and just the other day i found this in a magazine.. heres the link for their website..
http://www.sapcohealth.com/index.php?mai…
SQUALENE, ( the product) now im just not sure.. i mean you can never totally 100% believe things on the web these days, but..im gonna see my doctor and see what he says about it.
HAs anyone heard or used themselves this kind of treatment?
THanks 
Monday, September 14th, 2009 at
6:34 pm
when you have arthritis, do the joints affected hurt even when you’re not moving? is inflammation in ankles and knees obvious? or, will it only hurt when you exercise. please help, im very scared.
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
10:17 pm
My mom went to the doctor this morning, and they suspect that she has rheumatoid arthritis. Auto-immune disease runs in our family, so its not a huge shock, but no one in our family has RA. She is 61 yrs old, and has pain in her finger and wrist joints. We are waiting to hear back on the blood test. If it is in fact RA, what kind of prognosis is there for a woman her age, with her symptoms? What kind of treatment options are there?
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
5:23 am
for the past 6 months that i can remeber my right knee has been swollen and i’ve been unable to do stranious activity and here recently it’s been hurting worse and becoming stiffer. the pain stays around the right side of my knee cap and the back where i believe the tendons are….i’m not sure what i did to cause this and im not sure if how long it has actually been…i’ve tryed aspercream and other pain relievers for joints and have also bought a knee brace hoping to cause less strain…i’ve even used ice packs to keep the swelling down but they dont work long…im 17 yrs old and i dont have insurance and recently moved out of my parents home. I’ve been tryin to drop weight hopin to help relieve some of the pain…i realize that i’m about 20 lbs over weight for my height but for my build i’m only 10…i’m not sure what else to say but…i need help. Please?
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
3:11 am
i have pain in the joints specially at the knees, also at the neck. besides, i have headache,tonsil problem. doctors assume it to be arthritis and advised me for a time consuming treatment. but i can’t keep confidence. now if anyone can help me suggest or give links for online consultancy, i will be grateful.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
10:13 pm
I have controlled RA and I am seriously considering becoming a vegetarian. However, I don’t want to if it means my joints will get even more shot etc…
Would I have to take supplements to offset the loss of meat?
I plan to ask my doctor tomorrow, but I didn’t know if anyone out there knows anything from personal experience.
Also, no mean answers about how vegetarians are lame a$$ people…this is a serious thread.
Sunday, September 6th, 2009 at
7:31 pm
I’ve got an older gelding that I’ve got on Smartflex senior, and it’s been great for him. It’s got 7000 mg of glucosamine, and some devil’s claw to help with inflamation.
I was thinking about buying this for my younger guy too, but I wasn’t sure if this would be right for him. The smartflex ultra has got a lot more glucosamine and other joint support supplements, but no devil’s claw. If his arthritis is so bad that he isn’t rideable, and it’s causing ligaments to swell what’s more important, joint mobility or pain relief? My vet said it was very possible he already had bone on bone in the joints, that would mean glucosamine wouldn’t help very much, wouldn’t it?
Saturday, September 5th, 2009 at
9:57 pm
Please Help my dad is 47 and he is so much pain it hurts to see my dad hurting his bones are all swollen all his joints he is a field worker a hispanic and his bones are getting deformed he is at the point were he cant work let alone get up in the mornings i dont know much about this Arthritis i am hopeing that there is something that will releave the pain do you know? Also can my dad collect disability we live in Washington State? he has used every over the counter pain releaver nothing works is there anything that will help relieve the pain? please help me with anything it hurts me to see my dad this way and now my sister is getting it