Hi. I thought i'd see if I can get any
insight into this. Here's my history:
due to flooding and not having much water,
I went without water for a few days (just
enough to survive basically). The day
that water became available again, I drank
a normal amount. The next day, I gained
5 pounds of fluid in my ankle (couldn't
even see my ankle bones!). The next day,
I drank a lot of water trying to get rid
of the fluid, and it helped. By two days
later, the fluid in my ankle was pretty
much all gone, and I had lost almost 8
pounds. Right about at that time, I
noticed my lymph nodes in my neck were
tender and my ankle (right below the
inside ankle bone down to the bottom of
the foot) was really tender and when I
pressed on it it felt like it was
black-and-blue (but didn't look it).
It's been close to 2 weeks now that it has
hurt. The neck pain went away the day
after it hurt, but not my ankles. I have
pitting edema of the inside ankle area,
and it hurts. Not like a ouch! Kind of
pain, but it does hurt when pressed and
sometimes feels kind of achey when not
touched.
I'm not really sure what is wrong. I
have no other symptoms, exept maybe
slightly not feeling well in general
(can't really pin-point).
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Haresh
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Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 15 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-07 13:14pm
though they are not purely gout symptoms,
it is brother of gout. i have experienced
it.
the joint movements restricted. sinovial
fluids gathers on joints. cant put weight
on it.
reason is considered a cartilage disorder
which sence wrongly for volume of joint
fluid.
lot of pains. fluid can be removed with a
syringe for immediate relief but not
advised because that can become regular
practice. wearing of stalking is advised.
For final diagnose, the fluid can be
tested in a path-lab to come on
conclusion.