north-north-west wrote:I'm more of a stuff-up sort of person. It keeps life interesting.
neilmny wrote:Heard on radio yesterday about people having had Covid and sometime vaccines losing their arthritis symptoms.
Early days yet but since no.3 (I haven't had Covid that I know of) I have been able to walk much much more freely.
I can't remember the last time I had 2 days let alone 4 days in a row of no (more or less) constant pain which varied in level from annoying to migraine level (leg pain of course).
Anyone else noticed that type of thing?
north-north-west wrote:neilmny wrote:Heard on radio yesterday about people having had Covid and sometime vaccines losing their arthritis symptoms.
Early days yet but since no.3 (I haven't had Covid that I know of) I have been able to walk much much more freely.
I can't remember the last time I had 2 days let alone 4 days in a row of no (more or less) constant pain which varied in level from annoying to migraine level (leg pain of course).
Anyone else noticed that type of thing?
Nope. Things are bothering more the last month or so but that's mainly the cool, wet weather.
neilmny wrote:This may be a bit serious for the thread but........
Heard on radio yesterday about people having had Covid and sometime vaccines losing their arthritis symptoms.
Early days yet but since no.3 (I haven't had Covid that I know of) I have been able to walk much much more freely.
I can't remember the last time I had 2 days let alone 4 days in a row of no (more or less) constant pain which varied in level from annoying to migraine level (leg pain of course).
Anyone else noticed that type of thing?
slparker wrote:geting an appointment shortly with an orthopod- looking at hip replacement at 53... sadly bushwalking is much restricted.... tripple Covid vax did nothing to help me but nothing replaces all that cartilage.
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