Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
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Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
I have a long-term painful thumb joint and would like to get it diagnosed and possibly some injection or something on an irregular basis to ease it. Might be cheaper than popping Voltaren tablets every day, which seem to have lessening effect anyway (sorry but I love to self-medicate).
Does anyone have any experience please?
Does anyone have any experience please?
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
I don't think you will find a specialist for this in HH. Have your tried taking Brexin tablets, I find it very beneficial.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
There is a specialist across the road from Hua Hin Hospital. There is a row of shop houses, and his is the one on the left, next to the big field. It opens at either 5 or 6 each evening, until 8 or 9. Not overly expensive - just walk in and join the queue.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
Thanks guys. I will try both! BB is he an English speaker? My wife is from Essex....
Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
Yes, he speaks English. Mrs BB was pleased with his treatment, as was a Brummie friend.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
Yes, that's the place on the left.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
hello 404cameljockey did you go to see the specialist opposite HHHospital ?
if so what was the outcome as I suffer from arthritis myself and it is getting worse so I am looking for a knowledgeable doctor who can do something, hopefully
if so what was the outcome as I suffer from arthritis myself and it is getting worse so I am looking for a knowledgeable doctor who can do something, hopefully
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
If it's regular arthritis it can be reversed by detoxifying, diet and a few supplements. You would need to commit to at least 6 months of detox. (Depending on the severity), that's better than a lifetime of drugs. If you're interested PM me. No, I don't receive and compensation or make any money from this information.
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Arthritis comes in many forms. The most common (regular, if you like) is osteoarthritis. Degeneration of the protective layer of cartilage between bone joints due to hard use and/or especially age. It in effect just wears away so that eventually bone is rubbing on bone. Good luck with a detox for that. It may help for rheumatoid arthritis or other types. I have no idea. Same with food supplements. For example, swallowing collagen tablets to try to replace damaged/lost cartilage is just a fantasy idea.
I didn't see the specialist yet but I'll report when I do.
I didn't see the specialist yet but I'll report when I do.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
I suffer from bad joints so I was interested in this subject and found this with a simple search on Google404cameljockey wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:33 am Arthritis comes in many forms. The most common (regular, if you like) is osteoarthritis. Degeneration of the protective layer of cartilage between bone joints due to hard use and/or especially age. It in effect just wears away so that eventually bone is rubbing on bone. Good luck with a detox for that. It may help for rheumatoid arthritis or other types. I have no idea. Same with food supplements. For example, swallowing collagen tablets to try to replace damaged/lost cartilage is just a fantasy idea.
I didn't see the specialist yet but I'll report when I do.
https://www.wholesomeone.com/news-artic ... oarthritis - this article suggests that osteoarthritis sufferers can benefit from a detox programme
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If there is an immunological basis then it is logical that detox may help, but in osteo-arthritis where it is a purely mechanical problem of bone rubbing on bone then it can have no benefits.
For Hips and Knees, replacement is the answer but you cannot replace dozens of minor joints.
For Hips and Knees, replacement is the answer but you cannot replace dozens of minor joints.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
If there is an immunological basis then it is logical that detox may help, but in osteo-arthritis where it is a purely mechanical problem of bone rubbing on bone then it can have no benefits.
For Hips and Knees, replacement is the answer but you cannot replace dozens of minor joints.
For Hips and Knees, replacement is the answer but you cannot replace dozens of minor joints.
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Re: Treatment for arthritis/rheumatoid arthritis in HH?
I believe it might help to reduce some symptoms of osteoarthritis, but not to halt the disease nor reverse it.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:05 amI suffer from bad joints so I was interested in this subject and found this with a simple search on Google404cameljockey wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:33 am Arthritis comes in many forms. The most common (regular, if you like) is osteoarthritis. Degeneration of the protective layer of cartilage between bone joints due to hard use and/or especially age. It in effect just wears away so that eventually bone is rubbing on bone. Good luck with a detox for that. It may help for rheumatoid arthritis or other types. I have no idea. Same with food supplements. For example, swallowing collagen tablets to try to replace damaged/lost cartilage is just a fantasy idea.
I didn't see the specialist yet but I'll report when I do.
https://www.wholesomeone.com/news-artic ... oarthritis - this article suggests that osteoarthritis sufferers can benefit from a detox programme
Just my thoughts though, based on looking into various treatments in the past. I didn't try it (I'm not a bad sufferer), so I can't say anything for sure, I understand that.