Not Sure I've Been Diagnosed Correctly Posted: 01-14-07 21:07pm
I was diagnosed with the gout 3 days ago.
I'm not feeling secure in that diagnosis
for several reasons and I hope maybe you
can help me sort this out.
I've had swollen fingers on my right hand
for well over a year. My physiatrist
that I consult for my back condition told
me a while back that I don't have gout (an
er doctor thought I did because of pain
and swelling in my knee). I have a
nodule on the middle knuckle of my left
index finger with absolutely no pain or
stiffness. It just showed up one day and
I happened to notice it!!
I went to a rheumatologist because my
right fingers seem to be sore a lot more
and they are always stiff. He took blook
and xrays. He siad my ur was "high
enough" but, not real high. The
radiologist who he consulted with on my
xrays said he thought the disfigurement in
the knuckles was due to osteoarthritis.
My r doctor said no he thinks it's gout
with secondary osteo.
I've never had "typical" gout symptoms.
I don't consume any of the "bad" things
that usually accompany a gout "attack."
if I have the gout fine, but I don't want
to be taking medication that won't help
me. The doctor has also ordered a 24
hour urine test and I need to do that in
the next couple of days.
Can you help shed some light? Do people
have the gout, bu not the typical redness,
swelling, excruciating pain. In
everything i've read i've never heard
about anyone having my (what could be
considered mild symptoms) and being
diagnosed with the gout. Should I have
fluid taken from my knuckle to be analyzed
to get an accurate diagnosis? I'm going
to consult back with my physiatrist and
see what his thoughts are. I'm not above
consulting as many doctors as it will take
to get to the bottom of this. Thanks so
much for your input.
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