Who mentioned a supplement for painful joints lacking cartilage in a post?

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18 May 2024 23:47 #899283 by Gdailey2112
Looked everywhere, can't find it. I'd mentioned that my hands have little to no cartilage in the second knuckles of my thumbs, and someone chimed in with the name of something he's used with success. Who was that masked man? LOL 

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19 May 2024 00:29 #899284 by Wookie58
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19 May 2024 10:45 #899304 by Gdailey2112
Thanks Wookie! Hey! KellyE puleease tell me what the name of that stuff you'd said works for your worn joints? I'd written it down somewhere and lost it, doh!!

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19 May 2024 13:20 #899316 by Kelly E
Here you go

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    19 May 2024 19:45 #899342 by Gdailey2112
    Thank you bro! I'm gonna check it out for a month or two and see where it takes me. Thanks for the response!

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    19 May 2024 21:56 #899347 by SWest
    Turmeric for pain, Glucosamine and Chondroitin For joint health. All natural. 
    Been taking it for years. 
    Steve
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    20 May 2024 08:45 #899374 by slayer61
    Back in the late 90s I fell from a telephone pole at work. Landing on my feet, I did some serious damage to my spine.  In the early years of my recovery I had spells where I just couldn't move. I literally needed help to get up, down, to the WC. The pain was unbearable.

    On one event, I knew the pain was coming and phoned my Mrs. to meet me at the chiropractor, and bring help. It took two people to get me out of the truck. The bone cruncher put me back in line, very carefully and very painfully. Balls, was I sore! My wife and the Doctor got me back in her car, the friend drove the truck and all helped me get back out of the car... Dammit, that was no fun.

    I started taking Move Free at some point after the fall and as God is my witness, I haven't had the severe back pain since. Sure my back still hurts most every day, but it hasn't been crippling like that since I started taking the supplement. 

    Be well & take care of yourself!

    Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

    [strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
    Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD

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    30 May 2024 23:29 #900032 by Gdailey2112
    Damn! Man that must've been very painful indeed! I can't imagine falling off anything, fairly terrified of heights.

    Sounds like I will be going through a newish type of procedure, where the thumb’s carpometacarpal joint is exposed through a 2-inch incision, and then the trapezium is removed in its entirety. Fiberwire is then placed through the incision and anchored at the base of the index finger; it is then brought out through the thumb metacarpal and tied there. This fiberwire prevents the thumb from ever being extended too far backwards, where as beforehand, the trapezium did this. Recovery time is about the same for carpel tunnel surgery. 

     

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    31 May 2024 03:07 #900035 by kevski
    The best thing I have found for this is oily fish like sardines and Atlantic Mackrell,  taste better too.

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    31 May 2024 08:12 - 31 May 2024 08:13 #900054 by slayer61

    Damn! Man that must've been very painful indeed! I can't imagine falling off anything, fairly terrified of heights.





     
    I have been asked a couple of times "how far did you fall?" and I only know this... 
    I had time to think  FUCK! I mean DAMMIT! This is gonna hurt! twice on the way down!  

    Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

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    31 May 2024 09:37 #900055 by Vinsky
    Man! I"v been there and know what back pains are. Turned 81 yesterday and not a day goes by I'm not reminded of those accidents. I'm a strong believer in fish oils and glucosamines. Keep it up, hopefully the arthritis won't set in, that's when it gets interesting.

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    21 Aug 2024 21:10 #903530 by Gdailey2112
    UPDATE!!!!!

    I have given this supplement a good 3+ months and WOW!!! It does take most, if not all the discomfort away. Thank you for the plug to this major game changer!!!

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