How Long Does the Redness Last? Posted: 09-25-06 15:27pm
I had my first attack on july 4th this
year. Thought (or hoped) I broke my toe
but somehow just knew it wasn't true.
I'm 44 years old. Otherwise healthy. Not
overweight. At the time I was on a high
protein diet (the zone)
i've found the baking soda to be very
helpful. I have a 1/2 teaspoon in 4
ounces of water twice daily upon waking
and before I go to bed. Occasionally, if
i've had food off the list or more than
two glasses of wine, I will also do the
treatment.
I've had very little pain since starting
the baking soda. I'm still on the
torturous "ovo-lacto" vegetarian diet.
But now at least I can have a glass or two
of wine with dinner without any side
effects.
The first time I went shopping, after
being diagnosed and reading all the
materials and the extraordinary list of
high and moderate purine foods, I nearly
had a breakdown. Literally had to walk
out of the store before I started crying.
(i think it was trying to find cereal that
wasn't "whole grain" that put me over the
edge). It was bad enough to give up
beer, as I was an occasional home-brewer,
and red meat wasn't hard for me as I only
had red meat maybe once a month for the
last 18 years. But chicken, fish,
certain vegetables....It was hard for a
guy who once went to culinary school.
So i've been extraordinary religious about
the foods. Glad that I read labels that
I didn't before. Happy that I was not
affected by the spinach scare. And very
thankful for this forum and "i cured my
gout" and jy's baking soda treatment.
That's my story. Here's my question: how
long does the redness last? I haven't
had any pain for some time (other than
minor aches). Been doing the baking soda
for over a month. I have had some days
with little redness but not consistently.
Btw I have kept a food log for some time
and I find it's also about finding what
triggers attacks for you. I assume
everyone is different.