Arthritis in Adults
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Osteoarthritis in ankle/knee
Nov 2013
I'm 34 and very active. I work out, dance, and do yoga most days. Recently I've been having joint pain in my knee and ankle and my doctor says it's the beginning of osteoarthritis. I cried when I heard that. Is this what getting old feels like? I feel guilty and obnoxious saying that but I also feel like I'm mourning a life without pain and to be able to move easily. Is this something I can ''cure'' or do I have to live with pain sometimes or all the time for the rest of my (hopefully long) life? pain-free mama
More a commiseration than advice here, my fellow osteo sufferer. I have it in my thumbs and right know. My doctor told me it's really the result of a life well-lived; or a body well-used. I, too, mourn the limitations it brings and it makes me feel old and sad.As far as I know, there is no cure for it. However, I've found Salonpas to be a bit helpful and am using acupuncture. I also swim a couple days a week, which initially instigated pain, but now mitigates it. I've also been recommended for physical therapy, which I will seek out. In the end, I try to keep as active as the pain allows and try not to let it cripple me. Anon
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