Osteoarthritis
I have osteoarthritis everywhere. As long as I keep moving, I am good but if I sit in a chair anytime at all, it hurts to get up. I cannot take motrin or advil because I have asthma. Anyone had any success with any particular medication. Steroid shots won't do it.
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I hear you on the part about movement and I totally agree. But I am now to the point where I am stiff even when I get up from the recumbent bike to move to another part of the gym. So irritating. I am 78 and move like I am 178. That is why I have to find something I can take for this because Tylenol isn't doing it.
Can you book a session with a trainer to get some help on warmups and stretches to do before exercising? Or do you just go the the gym and start peddling without warming all your muscles up first? (In the winter, I used to step into the sauna at the gym and loosen up there - the heat helped my muscles relax.)
Also, does your gym have a pool you can use? I find pool exercises a lot easier on my joints.
Hi all fellow sufferers. I too have RA and osteoarthritis and muscle atrophy that makes walking so hard now. I am a ‘young’ 78 ( or was!) - take only Tylenol ( as little as possible tho’) , and Volteran cream which is a blessing. But don’t over use OR lie on heat when it’s on skin. I also take Cymbalta (30mg) and it
takes edge off of pain maybe but definitely helps mood. We have to stay positive and it’s a challenge!
I do PT twice week for atrophy, daily ‘out of bed’ exercises to get moving, try to walk with walker 30 min when warm enough ( only 1/3 mile- slow! lol). But yes I am in mostly constant pain. Happy New Year all!
I hear you. At least you are trying to move. I am keeping a list of everything that has been recommended and the next time I see my doctor I am handing her the list. She offered to send me to pain management but I declined because I would have to check in every 4 months. That sounded unappealing.
Correction: my orthopedic surgeon (not ophalmologist) who did a shot on my wrist long ago commented on dosage of calcium supplement (750 mg). I was twice detected as having osteopenia (not osteoporosis, thank God!)
I am so sorry for what you’re experiencing but I can relate. I never knew there were so many parts of the body that can be affected by OA. I’m learning everyday. Repeating what you said “every year it hits a new body part, or two.” We’ll continue to cheer each other on and hope for concrete cures.