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glynne 09-16-2004 12:30 AM

a question for others with osteo arthritis
 
Can you tell me ~ when you have osteo arthritis, do you ever go through a time when it kind of eases up ~ like a remission or something? I had been having bad stiffness ~ I would sit for just a few minutes, and each time I would get up it was like I had to start all over again ~ once I got moving, I would unstiffen, but then stiffen up again if I sat down even for a few minutes. More recently, it seems as if I haven't been so stiff as I was. I am ever so thankful, and wondering if/hoping that it will last, and scared all at the same time that it won't. I can't seem to think of anything I have done differently to get less stiff. I wish I knew so that if it was something I did, I could keep doing it.

Happy Canuk 09-16-2004 01:33 AM

Yes it does that. Most of the time, my lower back is so sore, but on occasion it settles right down and doesn't hurt much at all - then wham!!! it flares again. I believe that is normal.

RAR 09-16-2004 10:27 AM

Gayle boy you sure did describe OA to the tee as that is how it works on me so when you have good days you are able so thankful I also found out that rainy weather sure doesnt help it!!!!!!!!!!!! but we all live with it Rita:dance:

glynne 09-17-2004 07:04 AM

That is what I was afraid of ~ that the stiffness wasn't gone for good ~ and would be back. Oh well ~ I will enjoy being able to move better while I can ~ and be thankful for the times when I am less achy.

RAR 09-17-2004 02:23 PM

Gayle that is the attitude you have to have in order to make it day by day although some type of exercise seems to help me so I dont get as stiff as much but at times has to be limited as to what I would like to do and can do as for walking at times very limited when my knee really is bothering me but I wont give up !!!!!!!!! Rita:dance:

Jennifer 3FC 10-01-2004 10:34 PM

My sister, Amy, hasn't had any problems with her arthritis since losing weight. She has lost about 150 pounds and after about the first 75 she saw a lot less pain in her ankles and knees, and hasn't had any problems with it since losing all of her weight. Hopefully the weight loss will help you too.

Happy Canuk 10-01-2004 11:13 PM

Jennifer, I wish that were the case. I wasn't at all overweight when I was diagnosed with OA, but it is HOW I gained weight - from anti-inflammatories. My stomach felt like it was gnawing on itself, so I had to eat and often. Then the inactivity caused from OA. I have it in my lower back, in the Facet Joints (the joints that give us the ability to have movement).

Losing weight is an excellent idea however. It is NEVER good to carry too many extra pounds - for yur hearts sake.


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