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You may wish to check out a thread I started in August 2002 (I think  ) about gout. I was diagnosed with it at the time, but 2 further mis-diagnoses (sp?) later found that I had sarcoidosis instead. Hard to say which one would have been worse, but at least with the sarcoid I can drink wine. If and when you go to the doctor you may wish to inquire about sarcoid because it is uncommon and famously hard to diagnose but usually relatively easily treated once it is, though it can be very serious. I still have it 18 months later but thanks to mobicox it is controlled 98% of the time. snow sucks.......
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| Posts: 8741 | Location: Ottawa, Ontario | Registered: Jan 07, 2002 |    |
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Dr. T, if you would only have prescribed vintage port!  Yep. I'll see a doctor, but my extended residency in my lavatory with my Reader's Digest curriculum has got to count for something, eh? Bman, I checked your posting. Hope that condition is not too great an affliction. Dr. T gave you some encouragement there, too. Glad to see that. Thank you for your suggestion. I'll eventually get to a doc, for sure. Il Duce, I bought a couple bottles of unsweetened black cherry juice today, and will be buying an unsweetened black cherry concentrate from a local health food store. I have, at long last, arrived! I must be wealthy, as my big toe is killin' me! (Irwin, if I was redundant, it's because I'm an idiot! And since light travels faster than sound, for those who have thought me bright when they first saw me, all such thoughts were dispelled when they heard me speak LOL!) Villa, I like your thoughts! I've done some more research, and alcohol may have some effect on elimination of uric acid. I'm definitely going without any wine at least until Valentine's Day. I drink coffee all day long, at least 2 venti Starbucks each day with 2 added shots of espresso with each cup. I'm cutting out coffee altogether for a month. My gosh, all my great wines bought during the holidays cannot remain corked, whether or not wine affects gout! I'll endure the pain. If I can self-diagnose (myself!) I can also self-administer anaesthesia!
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| Posts: 675 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO USA | Registered: Feb 13, 2003 |    |
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Ach, mine freund, my heart aches for you. No coffee .... aiiieeeeee
Well tea has mylophiline (sp??, it's a looong time since college) which will stabilse myocardia.
Having been given (genetically), the constitution of an ox (not to mention the brains of), I can only empathise.
But I am willing to do my duty. I offer, unconditionally, to drink all those "middled-aged-am-I-going-to die-too-soon" first growths that you have recently purchased. I do this in a feeling of comradeship, pure and simple, not from any self-gratification. It will be a chore, you understand, but duty calls.
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| Posts: 992 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: Apr 25, 2003 |    |
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If you're trashing the wine and need a good home for the d'Yquem, you need look no further. Apart from raiding your cellar my only contribution to this thread is repeat the 'go see a Doctor' theme. Lady K has started the website: www.KillerB.biz
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| Posts: 4178 | Location: Middle Earth | Registered: Sep 02, 2002 |    |
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