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Swimming cures gout

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2:24 pm
July 4, 2008


Bluebird Bill

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Hi All,

I wonder whether anyone has had a similar experience to mine…

I had my firat attack of gout when I was 19, always in my big toes and elbows. It would leave me crippled for a month or so and no matter what I tried I'd have at least one bad attack every year. (I'm 41 years old now)

I could minimise the attacks by drinking plenty of water but all it would take was a hot day and I'd dehydrate then hey-presto a gout attack. That was until my daughter was born three years ago. Almost immediately I started swimming at least once a week with her and the gout stopped instantly and has never returned except on one occasion when I was prevented from swimming for three weeks.

Having been miraculously cured I sat down to consider what mechanism might be at work here and came up with a theory. Considering that when floating about in fresh water the body takes up water by osmosis as the salt concentrations either side of the skin try to balance - hence the wrinkling of skin on the fingers, etc. I'm wondering whether my extremities are being flushed of uric acid by the inflow of water from outside. I notice also that my urine is particularly clear when I leave the pool too so the uptake of water is definitely having a noticeable effect there.

In conclusion, I seem to have been completely cured of gout by simply lounging around a swimming pool for one hour a week and I wondered whether this had been observed anywhere else or whether any of the readers would care to try it out to see whether any benefit can be gained.

Best…

Bill

4:43 pm
July 4, 2008


GoutPal

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This sounds like my kind of gout cure.

I'm going to sit in the bath and think about it.Smile

6:06 pm
July 8, 2008


GoutPal

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posts 152

I asked Bill for a little more information, and he replied

On the gout thing, I'm extremely interested to find out whether it'll work for anyone else because it stopped my gout dead in its tracks. I'm not kidding or exaggerating in any way. My toes used to throb a warning at me almost every week and at least twice a year I'd be on a walking stick completely unable to put my foot down. When it hit I kept a washing bowl of ice cubes by the bed so I could numb my foot then catch a few minutes sleep before the throbbing started again. I munched codiene phosphate, diclafenac and naproxen like they were smarties.
Then I started swimming once a week and that was it - gone. Stopped just like that never to return except for the one time I missed for three weeks. believe me - I've never missed since.

That kind of pain sound familiar? Yes, me too.

So has anyone else noticed this? Does it matter if the water is chlorinated (as it was in Bill's case) or not. Is an hour a week enough?

Lots of questions about this, and I would love to see it repeatable. In fact, given the state of my feet today, I wish I'd gone swimming this morning.

5:38 pm
August 14, 2008


Thomas

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Like you I have had gout since I was 18 and have tried everything under the sun to get it under control.  I have my own fresh water chlorinated pool and go in it every day but it hasn't helped the gout in my elbow (had it for 6 weeks now).  The cures for gout are all so unique to the individual which makes it even more frustrating to combat, man I hate gout. 

5:57 am
August 18, 2008


persianlady

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My gout returns so often. my gout is in the tops of my feet and sometimes my big toe and others hurt so much, I try to eat properly ,take my medicene  it comes back so much one day here one day gone I walk reguardless of pain unless its so bad i cant walk what the heck are we suppose to do there are so many foods we cant eat i am going to try the swimming thing and lots of water I do drink soda so il cut it down im glad i found this site thanks all

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