Soldato
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- 22 Feb 2008
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I'm on the tail end of an attack at the moment. Get them every few months or so. In my case it's entirely down to too much booze. I've cut down, though, so the attacks are less intense.
Before I went to see the doctor, I'd had about 3 serious attacks and the pain is just incredible. I still went about daily life etc. but I was in constant agony and barely able to walk.
Luckily when I get an attack, I don't actually get any inflammation or tender tissue which actually had the doctor tell me it must just be a sprain until I demanded a blood test. I guess if you aren't sitting in the GP's office screaming your head off in visible agony then they assume you aren't in that much pain. She didn't believe me when I was telling her how much it hurt (as someone else mentioned, even the weight of a small duvet can be immensely painful). When the bloodwork results came back, her attitude changed quite quickly though.
Before I went to see the doctor, I'd had about 3 serious attacks and the pain is just incredible. I still went about daily life etc. but I was in constant agony and barely able to walk.
Luckily when I get an attack, I don't actually get any inflammation or tender tissue which actually had the doctor tell me it must just be a sprain until I demanded a blood test. I guess if you aren't sitting in the GP's office screaming your head off in visible agony then they assume you aren't in that much pain. She didn't believe me when I was telling her how much it hurt (as someone else mentioned, even the weight of a small duvet can be immensely painful). When the bloodwork results came back, her attitude changed quite quickly though.