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I have been getting joint and tendon pain in my hands for the last 6 months iv'e been getting

by but now its moved into my feet also, mainly the underside and into the big toes. Its strange that its in both hands and feet at the same time. As the day goes on walking does become more bearable but first thing in the morning when i wake it awful and takes an hour to get going. Anybody had anything similar. I have a doctors appointment Thursday so fingers crossed he can come up with something. (I have had a pouch due to colitis that has been working well for 12 years)

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I don't have any suggestions for you at this time, but I also suffer from the same issues and have had my pouch for four years. I am seeing a rheumatologist next month. I am hoping to get tested for RA which is an autoimmune disease and has been linked to IBD. Possibly you can ask you doctor about IBD related arthritis even though we no longer have our colons, it is not uncommon.   

Hi Harv,

No real suggestions...I've been dealing with severe joint pain for years (since my teens) and it only gets worse...I have chronic sacroilitis that has me practically incapable of moving or getting out of bed in the morning or up from a chair if I have been sitting for more than 10 mins...

My knees are going and my achiles tendons went about 10yrs ago...(getting old sucks!)

They have me on 1grm of Naproxine s/Day and I have added something like tylenol + (no codine please) in the mid-day.

But yes, as you move those joints around and walk or exercise things losen up and start to feel better.

I walk (mostly up hill in the morning and downhill at night) about 5-6 miles/day and must admit that I feel better after the walks than if I had taken the bus...I need the stretching in the mornings (just after my shower so my muscles are warm and limber) and then the walk to work/school or to see my hubby...

The Rhumy is not of much use to me in the sense that he takes x-rays once every 4yrs and chart the progress, ups my dosage of NSAIDs regularly and prescribes massages that do or don't help much.

I had more success with a week of daily deep tissue massages and readjustments by a ethiopath (a sort of cross between a chiro and an osteopath) and daily swimming than a year's worth of everything else...

I manage but no longer 'enjoy' life due to the pain...

Not sure if it is related or not to autoimmune...they don't make that sort of connection with things here...my mom had fibromyalgia so maybe it is related to that...

You just need to find a treatment plan that works for you....

By the way, for the foot pain, my PT was using elctro stimulation on my back...(for the pain)...I asked him to try it on my feet (the souls of them) and it did help a lot...so there are things that can work.

Sharon

I had joint and tendon pain post surgery as well.  I'm about 10 weeks out from the take down surgery, and it's pretty much gone now.  Sometimes, if I sit for a while, getting up and taking the first few steps is a little achy in my knees and ankles, but it seems to be slowly resolving on it's own.  I sort of feel like the surgery added 10 yrs. to me, but I think in time I'll get back to normal.

I have been suffering from this for a couple months now. I just turned 20, so it is not my age. I went to a rheumatologist because I thought maybe it was arthritis, but it isn't (which is good), but now I don't know what it is. I cannot move in the morning. I was however diagnosed with bursitis in my left foot so that is one thing that makes it hard to walk, but its all over my body and the places like you said! My mom was researching and found something called fluoroquionolines toxicity syndrome. You should look it up! I was on cipro for about a year and think my problems could be from the antibiotic. 

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