I guess you can say that it is truly possible that drinking does make you hurt more. This happens to be why I'm on this page right now! I haven't had a drink in about 2 days, and hopped out of bed today! I usually get up and stumble towards the pain medication. I'm a heavy drinker... mostly vodka. I mix it, but with an extremely light mix. My drink is kinda strong. I am also going to look into weight gain, and water retention too because I see that my furosemide is really releasing water today!
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I am 20 years old and about a month ago I had just 3 glasses of white wine while lying in bed watching a t.v. show. I wasn't drunk just bit a bit tipsy and I realized that my knees started to hurt a lot. Every morning after I drink my knees bother me but I always thought it was from dancing or walking in heels all night until now. Even if I don’t drink my knees sometimes bother me. I haven't planned to see a doctor because I am young but looking at a lot of these comments, I am now debating if I should see one or not. I can't possibly have gout at 20 years old..? If you have any advice I would be open to listening and if your only advice is to stop drinking, I have already decided to do so an haven’t had a sip of alcohol since then.
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Dehydration doesn't even have time to kick in and she drinks water before and after, thus water is not the answer.
The pain leaves her usually within the hour, she just turned 30 and has had this problem for years now though not with all alcoholic substances (port doesn't seem to be a problem).
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Doctors say i have a reactive athritis
And my esr is also 120
Two months later my esr is 15 den my pain is getting low day by day
One day i consume beer
Then suddenly i got again pain in my knee very badly
I dont know it is because of alchahol or not
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