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And the person has tried over the counter pain killers. They do not like the effect of the heavy stuff they dispense only at the hospital, and they are in severe pain, they also wont take some of the preventive medication, because it made thier hair fall out, what can I suggest for them to do, they are young and have two kids, she is in her early 30's.

2006-07-28 19:24:53 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

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There are new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis that are very effective. These are NOT painkillers. They actually work to contol the arthritis, not just suppress the pain.

You can call this toll-free number and talk to a nurse at National Jewish Hospital in Denver (one of the leading research hospitals in the world for respiratory and autimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis). They will be happy to give you information on what treatments are available.

1-800-222-5864

Or, you can talk to your rheumatologist.

2006-07-28 19:51:09 · answer #1 · answered by rhubarb3142 4 · 3 0

Man did! To get Rheumatoid all one has to do is use oils other than Olive oil and it comes! I found a news report that said this, and removed oil from ny hub.s meals, his server Arthritis was soon gone! (The kosher diet also requires people to Not use any oils other than olive oil! No fats either.) I had Os. Arthritis. I went to a Chiropractor and it was soon gone! Drug companies can NOT make money on anything with 100% natural cures, so they convince people to want their drugs instead and want them in pains! Are you aware a 100% all natural cure for ALL CANCERs was discovered in the 1940s?! Or that another ALL NAtural Cure for all Cancers with a 97% cure also is real? This report (on the Internet) even includes that after it was discovered, the drug companies paid Congress off to make a Law that say it is Illegal to say the word "cure" unless used with a drug!? The First Amendment really stops it!

2016-03-16 08:05:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Imagine for a moment your arthritis completely vanishing right now.

If, in a moment, your pain and stiffness melted away. And your joints all of a sudden functioned like a well-oiled machine.

Like a magic wand was waived, you'd be able to jump up from your chair and run around the room like a kid.

And imagine that you'd never have to suffer as much as a pinch of arthritis stiffness or pain ever again.

I know this sounds impossible right now, but bear with me, because sometimes miracles happen.

It was a gift from a woman on the other side of the world. From the kindness of her heart, she took pity on my suffering and taught me how to completely reverse my arthritis.

Today, I want to do the same for you!

2016-05-15 02:04:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There are many different prescription drug options (other than narcotics such as vicadin) to treat the inflammation that's associated with rheumatoid arthritis...This person needs to speak to her doctor again...or try seeing a specialist who has worked with rheumatoid arthritis (perhaps an orthopedic doc?) to weigh her options. I can understand her not wanting to use the narcotics, especially when in care of her children..but there's many other things she can try.

2006-07-28 19:30:40 · answer #4 · answered by kansas8099 4 · 0 0

there is an OTC product Glucosamine Chondroitin. IT's a bit expensive but worth it. It will help your joints and ease the arthritis. See your PCP to make sure it wont interfere with anything else you may have been prescribed. There are other anti-inflammatory meds and pain medicines (advil, tylenol, aspirin, aleive (sodium naprxen).. But again consult your doctor to make sure it doesn't intererfere with anything you are currently on or may be given..

2006-07-28 19:34:55 · answer #5 · answered by wildhair 4 · 1 0

Trying an alternative medicine, such as massage, could be helpful in releiving the pain in conjuction with prescription drugs.

2006-07-28 19:36:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe she could get her doctor to give her a prescription for a anti-inflammatory drug, and that, combined with aspirin would help some.

2006-07-28 19:37:03 · answer #7 · answered by sparkie 6 · 0 0

The best thing is still to take one aspirin every 4 to 6 hours.

2006-07-28 19:28:03 · answer #8 · answered by cyanne2ak 7 · 0 0

Try capsium, the juice from hot peppers..... I'm serious.

2006-07-28 19:26:51 · answer #9 · answered by doctor_johnnie_jointroller 4 · 0 0

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