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People Who Are Living With Osteoarthritis

Rosie Huffman

Rosie Huffman

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posted 09/25/2008, comments (0)

Rosie1951

I have osteoarthritis and have already had a hip replacement two years ago. I am 56 years old female. I have pain all the time in all my joints. I take voltarin and ultram for pain.  I guess this is something I will live with the rest of my life.
susan  cook
posted 09/24/2008, comments (0)

Jesusismyallinall

i  have  osteoarthritis  in  my  left  hip  but  it  effects  my  whole  left  leg  knees  and  all.  i  have  had  hip  exrays  and  spine  exrays,  went  to  a  chiropracter,  but  they ... Read moreChevron
junebug
posted 06/02/2008, comment (1)

The Pain of it All

Hi, this is my first post. For yrs now I have suffered every day and night w-pain in my hips(mainly the right). I have very limited mobility in my right leg. Cannot get my shoe on that foot.  It hurts worse before and during rain, especially if it is cool.  My new Dr. put me on Actonel. This is my 3'd mo. on it.  Six days ago my... Read moreChevron
Dolores
posted 05/17/2008, comments (4)

Osteoarthritis pain

I am living with this disease mostly in the right hip but recently feels more severe pain in front of the thigh.  Almost as if the pain was deep in the femur.  Has anyone experienced this please.  Thank you.
Grumpy Old Bear

Grumpy Old Bear

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posted 04/24/2008, comments (0)

Grumpy Old Bear

Well, here it is a glorious spring morning and guess what?  Here I am with a flare up in my knees and hips and ankles,AAAARRRRGGGHHHH!  I was diagnosed ten years hence with Osteoarthritis and went on Celebrex, when that didn't seem to do the trick I was put on Voltaren and guess what?  It made me GI bleed, so I got fed up and went... 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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