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Old 26-08-2021, 01:43 AM   #1
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Default Gout... Anyone get it ?

Hello just wondering if any members suffer from Gout, ive been getting it bad for the last couple of months in my right ankle... some days i cant walk ! Doctors gave me Allosig to try & flush The Ulic acid out but not with much luck so far, when my ankle flares up i take Prednisolone 25mg 3 a day for 3 days & my ankle comes good for a couple of weeks then it returns, i eat healthy and my wife knows what spices not to put in our foods to trigger it off, so if any-one knows of any thing else that may help feel free to comment, I just took a Prednisolone tablet now due to the pain so hopefully around 5am ill be able to get some sleep !
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