Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Pam: I getting information about a doctor in Bethesda who does this. I'll let you know as I find out more info. LMPam <nannapam3103@...> wrote: Cricket, that is so interesting. My pain is in all my joints, I wonder what my blood looks like. Did yours go away after taking the Ampoth...B stuff? (I can't spell it!)I want to find a doc here that does the live blood screen. Is that what it's called?Thanks girl. I love ya!Pam> Just wanted to give a little info here. Something that might be > worth looking into for those of us that have joint pain etc.> While at Dr. Brodskys office yesterday with Daryl and Patty. When > looking at Daryls blood it was full of uric acid cystals. I am > pasting a piece of an artical I found on it. It sounds like s > heel problem donesn't it? I sent a private email to to make > sure she reads it. I too had uric acid cystals in my blood, but > didn't think much about it because I didn't have that many. But now > I am wondering if the implants somehow could be the culpit. After > seeing so many in Daryl's blood and she doesn't eat any meat it > makes me wonder a bit.> > > Love Cricket> > > 1) Uric Acid Crystals can take a long time (months or years) to > accumulate, most commonly in connective tissues in and around > joints, especially in the lower limbs. During this period there may > well be no symptoms whatsoever. About 95% of people with > hyperuricaemia will not have a gout attack throughout their lives. > However, they may experience pain and discomfort from crystallized > uric acid in their joints. Pain in the heel, "Achilles Tendon", is > very common. Sometimes uric acid problems are even misdiagnosed as > Rheumatoid Arthritis. The uric acid crystals will cut into the > synovial fluid sacks that cushion all joints releasing the synovial > fluid into the blood. This can cause blood readings to indicate > Rheumatoid Arthritis when in fact the problem is really uric acid > crystals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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