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  • in reply to: Bread and Gout #6239
    JUNE
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    Hi Zip and Trev!

    @ Zip. When I got my latest attack(supposedly bcoz of eating a lot of bread),the week before my UA was 5.1 mg/dl. I am not sure what brought in the attack but it might have been a combination of dehydration+physical excercise and wrong food. I was in a vacation as I have mentioned above,hence there was a bit of change then the usual routine and diet followed.

    @ Trev. I have started baking my own bread and m trying to keep the bread from the bakery to a minimum. No yeast and very little salt. I had eaten such bread thrice last week. No sign of any attack as of now.I also went for a blood work on Saturday. So let's c the results. I will post it.

    Regards,

    in reply to: Forum Ranks #5242
    JUNE
    Participant

    I alpologise again for this confusionEmbarassed but a lot of thanks to zip2play for the image. It so very assuring Cool 

    Regards,

    in reply to: Forum Ranks #5220
    JUNE
    Participant

    Hello GP! Good evening.The ranking is something nice and I apologise for my ignorance. I was confused, assumed that this ranking was synonymous to the gout problem one is having. Hence I asked this question:

    This is for zip2play… I am not sure how the members are segregated in this forum but I am under 'swollen joints' which is exactly my problem. When I see zip2play he is under 'tophi terror'. So does it mean that zip2play is having tophi problems.  The whole point in asking this is that even though zip2play has been on AP for past 20/22 years he developed tophi. So AP is not helping him or eventually it wont help us/me either from reaching the same stage right? CryCry

    I feel new members can misunderstand just like I did and hence I would suggest you should continue the ranking,at the same time making it more clear. This means that by seeing the ranking someone can easily coorelate to the experience of the member in the forum then with something else.Moreover this ranking should also give authenticity to the claims of a member. For ex. Newbie, trainee,expert,addicted. So when a newbie makes a claim on something about gout, users will automatically undersand that it should be taken with a pinch of salt but when an expert or an addicted replies to a post or claims something it will be treated with reverance. I hope you understand my point.

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