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Have you been diagnosed with OA of the knee?  Get a FREE knee pain relief kit.Start here.

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GeekyGranny
posted 01/06/2008, comment (1)

It Keeps Getting Worse

I suffer from not only fibromyalgia, but also osteoarthritis in my spine, hands, knees; carpal tunnel syndrome; chrondomalacia; migraines; sleep apnea; narcolepsy; GERD; DDD; bulging discs; and am extremely hard of hearing. I'm in constant pain and it is causing me lots of depression. I'm at the stage of my SSDI application where... Read moreChevron
Frank Duffey

Frank Duffey

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posted 12/19/2007, comments (0)

Newest Information with links related to my Issues of recovery from Osetoarthritis

I have recently been put on the medication Methadone and hope this will reduce my pain level, and I also am still taking Perocet as a break though pain medication I have to use it because the methadone levels have not increased yet and it will require at least 2 weeks the doctor said to feel the effects of the medication ao9 In will does they say.... Read moreChevron
chuckm11
posted 12/03/2007, comments (0)

Knee xrays

Greetings all, Some recent knee xrays shows what was described as "lipping" is this due to our old pal osteoarthritis? I have it in both knees where the two leg bones kind of rub together under the knee cap.   Any thoughts would be appreciated. chuck
RobinKelly
posted 12/01/2007, comment (1)

Scared to death

Every joint I own hurts. They crack. They stick. They are swollen. I am terrified for my future.
Katherine  Curtis

Katherine Curtis

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posted 11/15/2007, comments (0)

New Research Links Vitamin D Deficiency With Greater Osteoarthritis Knee Pain

Vitamin D has been in the news a lot lately. Dr. Davis, our heart disease site expert, has been discussing vitamin D's role in heart disease and seasonal increases in blood pressure levels. Now, new research presented a the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting shows that low vitamin D levels may cause greater knee pain... Read moreChevron
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The breakdown of cartilage in the knee can lead to bony protrusions called spurs and considerable joint pain.

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