Posted by Brokenwrench on January 28, 2009 at 05:59:02 from (75.100.181.214):
In Reply to: OT Arthritis. posted by Dave from MN on January 28, 2009 at 05:11:21:
Hey Dave,
I`m kinda in the same boat you are, about the same age. Back in the day I had pretty extensive knee reconstructions done. Now I`m to the point where arthritis, tendonitis, and some long name thing where your knees crackle and pop when you go up and down stairs, has started to set in..
I tried this fish oil stuff, other than leave you with a real crappy aftertaste, it didn`t do anything. I have had the stuff Big Ed is talking about recommended to me, I need to try it.
What I found works the best is if they swell up at all I take ibuprophen and ice em at night. If they are stiff and achy I take aleve and heat at night. I could stand to lose about 40 lbs.
I also work on cement all day, farm hay, and ride horse. Probably no the best things in the world to do, but oh well..
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