Vic

Vic’s gout began while on holiday around 25 years ago. He did not want to take allopurinol at first but began taking it after a very bad attack. He now feels more in control of his gout and tries to just get on with life.

Vic’s gout began with a sore ankle, which progressed into pain and swelling, just before he was due to go on holiday. While on holiday, he stubbed his toe, which was so painful he went to see a local doctor. The doctor confirmed Vic’s thoughts that it was gout and gave him an injection and some tablets, which improved the pain. He didn’t have another attack for 4-5 years.

When the attacks started again, his GP suggested allopurinol. Vic was concerned about the side effects so didn’t want to take it, He used colchicine but this gave him terrible side effects. He eventually started using arthrotec, an anti-inflammatory. However, after one attack where his foot swelled really badly, he started taking allopurinol. He found that there were no side effects and is happy that he is controlling his gout. He has since had only one very bad attack which he linked to eating too much seafood on holiday.

Vic had two great aunts who had gout. He recalls his father saying that they were very embarrassed about it, because they didn’t drink. Vic tries to avoid drinking bitter (beer) and eating too much seafood, but, other than that, does not feel restricted. He tries to get on with his life, considers work to be a diversion and has developed strategies, for example, for going up stairs.

He uses the internet for information but is aware that some of the information is contradictory and unhelpful. He would have liked more information on allopurinol, particularly around it being a relatively safe long-term solution. This might have encouraged him to start taking it earlier.

Vic is mindful of time when he sees his doctors, though he knows they would make more time to talk if he needed it.

Age at interview 75

Gender Male

Vic tried colchicine and various NSAIDs but they gave him digestive problems. He was then prescribed Arthrotec.

Age at interview 75

Gender Male

Vic said the pain was the worst hed ever had. He had to work up the courage to put his foot down and take a step.

Age at interview 75

Gender Male