Keith’s GoutPal Story 2020 Forums Please Help My Gout! Your Gout allopurinol :1 1/2 months

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  • #3180
    rucyrius
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    I've been crusing along after being on 1 month of colchicine , then started allopurinol w/ colchicise for 1 month, then just allopurinol … i'm now 1/2 month into just the allopurinol (so 1 1/2 months on allopurinol ) and i was feeling great ..no symptoms walking well and then yesterday started some pain in both big toes…actually sort of underneath both toes.  i guess this is the flare you all talk about… i thought i was cruising on by it without any flare because of the prophalactic colchicine… boy , i'm upset… guess i'll call the doctor.. i'll probably take some colchicine again…

    when will it end?

    john

    #7677
    rucyrius
    Participant

    by the way my  UA numbers started at 9- 10 and are down to 4.7-5.7

    #7685
    trev
    Participant

    AFAIK -Zip is still using occasional Colchicine, after 20 years on AlloP!

    #3512
    garym
    Participant

    My Allopurinol Journey

    Hi All, It has been a while and quite a few attacks of 'The Beast',?
    consumption of Colchicine and BBB since I last posted but I bit the bullet and went for the blood test.

    I now have the results of recent blood test where my UA level =
    10.4!!!!!!!! So am now armed with my 300mg Allopurinol prescriptions. (Funny
    I have not been given any Colchicine along with the Allopurinol but is
    readily available over the counter and cheap here ?2.30 for 30!)

    As I am just getting over an other attack in my foot (with the aid of the trusted Colchicine) I am going to wait another? 48 hours to start the Allopurinol. (The
    reason is that I take Colchicine 4mg,3mg,2mg & 1mg over 4 days and
    apparently you need 3 days rest before starting again. I know Zip does
    it differently, he uses the 2 tablets first then 1 per hour until 'The
    Trots' and no pain. I have never tried that way.)

    Funny lately
    the Colchicine does not always give me 'The Trots' on the method I use
    so I have been augmenting the first or second day with 1mg more to
    induce them. In my experience I believe that you need? 'The Trots' as
    the body evacuates the UA that way. I? have taken the course of
    Colchicine before without inducing Diarrhoea? and my Gout has just
    reappeared.

    So “A” day is in 48 hours! I will keep you informed.

    Tally Ho Chaps!

    Regards

    G

    #7101
    zip2play
    Participant

    Gary,

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    Interesting dosing schedule for colchicine.How did you come upon it? From my reading you are taking 5, 4, 2, 1 mg. or 24 of the?.5 mg. pills. That is even more than I've ever taken (22 in one day?one pill short of finding my eyeballs in the toilet bowl.)

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    I agree that THE CURE does seem to go?hand in hand with THE TROTS. I wish I could come up with a rationale besides the speculation that maybe we shit out urate? But since that would be so easy to test with a fall in SUA and nobody has reported that result, I guess I can assume that's a blind alley.

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    Next time why not combine days one and two?18 colchicne. perhaps a furious diarrhea is more curing than a slight one. Check the toite bown for your eyeballs.

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    I hope the 5,4,2,1 has worked for you for good.

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    With that massive 10.6 I recommend you start at 400 mg. allopurinol. (A 300 and a 100 is easier than trying to split a second 300 into thirds.)

    You really want to get down below 5.0 to lessen the risk of attacks early in treatment.

    #7103
    toofast
    Participant

    wow, that dosage sounds like what once does with a “steroid” like prednisone ?

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    sure that is the correct dosage ?

    #6935
    garym
    Participant

    Hi Guys, re the Colchicine:- The dosage is the manufacturers recommended dose for severe attacks of Gout. (They
    have other dosages for less severe attacks but you know yourself, when
    your in “The Zone” amputation is a real alternative!)

    You take 4 x 1mg tablets, 1 every 15 mins on the first day, 3 x
    1mg tabs, 1 every 15 mins on day two etc until day four, hey presto Gout
    gone! Sometimes it does not always work.

    I must have the constitution of a billy goat as on that dose I do not always get the shits!

    As
    I said before, I have been augmenting day one or day two with 1mg more
    depending on how severe that attack is / was and the reaction to the
    colchicine.

    I have also been having at least 1 pint of BBB every
    day, sometimes two / three if I have been “Bad” or I feel attack coming
    on. I have a weakness for red wine! (“Every cripple has a crutch” as they say!)?

    Re
    the evacuation of the UA, Sorry to bring the tone down to base levels
    but when taking the colchicine I now know when it is working as there is
    a particular smell to the “evacuation” whether that is the Colchicine
    or the UA I do not know but I do know there is a particular odour when
    it is working.

    I do not know why but I am still a little dubious
    re taking the Allopurinol, don't know why, I think it is just the
    acceptance of taking another 'drug', getting old, as I said I do not
    know. (When in the throes of the last few attacks I know why then,
    but it is always different when not in the clutches of “The Beast” as I
    am sure you all know and agree)

    I keep thinking that with
    lifestyle changes and being 'Good', taking Cherry's, BBB, Bi Carb etc it
    may get better. (Yes I already know the comments that will appear, but
    it's still a little hope!)

    Anyway back to “A Day” 24hours to go and counting! (Still with trepidation!)

    Later

    Regards

    G

    #7038
    zip2play
    Participant

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    I?keep thinking that with
    lifestyle changes and being 'Good', taking Cherry's, BBB, Bi Carb etc it
    may get better. (Yes I already know the comments that will appear, but
    it's still a little hope!)
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    Gary, don't waste your time. That hope is the kind of hope that Obama preached while running for president, a hope that had not a tinker's damn?chance in Hell of becoming reality.

    There is FAR less to fear from “adding” allopurinol to your regimen than from continuing with the REALLY high dose colchicine, and I am colchine's biggest booster. In fact the likely outcome is that there is no “adding” at all but rather REPLACING of colchicine with allopurinol, a FAR more innocuous drug.

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    You take 4 x 1mg tablets, 1 every 15 mins on the first day, 3 x
    1mg tabs, 1 every 15 mins on day two etc until day four, hey presto Gout
    gone! Sometimes it does not always work.

    The dosage is the manufacturers recommended dose for severe attacks of Gout. (They
    have other dosages for less severe attacks but you know yourself, when
    your in “The Zone” amputation is a real alternative!)

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    Which drug manufacturer recommends that dosing? It sounds beyond bizarre at a time when the major manufacturers (only one in the United States) are recommending less and less to the point of nonexistent treatment.

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    #7013
    garym
    Participant

    Hi Zip, the manufacturer is “Laboratorio SEID Barcelona” the brand is “Colchicine HOUDE”

    Well

    “A” Day did not happen today; 3AM this morning I awoke with severe pain

    in my left Achilles tendon, spreading into my ankle and foot.

    I

    lay there for about an hour thinking “maybe this is just a strain from

    the gym this morning”, “I have knocked myself”, “It will go away in a

    while”, you know, the classical denile symptoms of the attack before

    acting on it and doing something about it!

    So in the end I got up had a

    pint of BBB and 4 of the “little pink fellows”

    Spent the next few hours remonstrating with myself for the prawns on crisp bread of that

    afternoon and the glass and a half of red wine that evening.

    Also for not getting up and taking the Colchicine earlier!

    Subsequently I am sitting here pain in tendon (I think I may have just caught it in time)

    and not started the Allopurinol as I believe that your not supposed to start

    it during a flare up. (I would welcome any informed opinions on that one)

    My thoughts on this are: I need to lower my UA levels and am having an

    attack / flare at present and taking Colchicine, so what would be the

    difference if I added Allopurinol? I understand that I am in pain anyway

    and trying to manage it the same way as if the attack was Allopurinol based, so what would be the difference. (Just thinking aloud)

    Oh Woe Is Me!

    Regards

    G

    #11191
    odo
    Participant

    I would just start taking the Allo & risk it, since you are obviously choosing to ignore taking precautionary measures regarding your life style. You could end up waiting a long time, having just as many flares as might occur when beginning Allo therapy, which is by no means certain anyway.

    #11193
    garym
    Participant

    Hi, started taking the Allopurinol yesterday morning, (300mg) so this
    is day two. No side effects as yet apart from a bit of an odd taste in
    mouth, apart from that nothing. (I suppose that if I was allergic to it I would know by now.)

    I am not taking any colchicine with it at the moment either.

    I do not know why but with the Allopurinol I was really apprehensive about taking another 'drug' but so far so good

    Regards

    G

    #11728
    garym
    Participant

    Hi All, well I have been taking Allopurinol for the past four / five
    months now and it has been up and down to a certain? extent.? First
    month or so was fine I had a few little attacks / flair ups which I
    controlled with Colchicine then I had a couple of flu like days that
    actually put me in bed. It was just like flu, aching muscles / joints
    headache the works I just didn't want to move! After that settled down
    for a while just getting th e occasional flair up but lately I have been
    getting regular flair ups of increasing severity culminating in my
    last full blown attack in my elbow on Thursday last week. (I know
    that my gout is fairly entrenched as the elbows are rich in blood flow
    and if gout is getting them it is a sign that it is chronic)

    I
    had blood test at doctors two weeks ago and results were that UA was
    6.7, doctor was happy! From my limited experience and knowledge I believe
    that my UA level should be around 3.5 – 5? as I am a goutie! Doctor
    disagrees and said level was fine, also I believe that my dosage of
    Allopurinol is not enough, 300mgs daily, also doctor disagrees! (He gave me diet sheet and prescription for 'Airtal' to take for pain and basically said get on with it!)
    With this in mind I am contemplating getting UA meter and increasing
    dose to 400mg daily over a week and monitoring results, if not bringing
    levels down then + 100 again over a week repeating until level under 5
    and stabilised. I am aware that for most people 300mg is fine but for
    severe gout you can take up to 600mg daily (splitting into two doses one
    evening & one morning)
    ? for really, really severe gout the maximum
    recommended dose is 800mg daily. As I said given my limited knowledge
    and the fact that I am getting more frequent attacks I would welcome any
    opinions / advice.

    Regards

    G

    #11730
    odo
    Participant

    Right on bro! – correct on all counts. Your Dr is an idiot if he thinks 6.7 is OK; get another one if you can.

    Whatever dose it takes to get below 5 is what you need to be on. However, increasing it after a week is probably a bit excessive, and I doubt you would get any Dr to agree to that regime. Remember that SUA levels fluctuate a lot and frequent flare ups can be part of the recovery process for anything from 6 months to a year after starting Allo.

    Good plan to get your own meter. Test regularly at the same time, same conditions e.g. before food 1st thing in the morning. You need a sequence of test results which shows the overall pattern of your SUA levels. Making a graph to show your new Dr Wink would be a good idea and impress him/her that you know what you're talking about.

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