Paula

Paula’s symptoms began several years ago, but she thinks her GP did not realise how bad they were at the time. She has a kidney problem which may have increased her chances of getting gout. She tries to eat less high purine foods and has not had an attack recently.

Paula’s pain and inflammation in her feet began 2-3 years ago and then became more regular, before she had two big painful flare-ups. A friend suggested it might be gout so she went to see her GP, who sent her to hospital. The rheumatologist took some fluid, confirmed that it was gout and gave her some steroids. She has a kidney problem, which may have contributed to the onset of her gout.

She tried allopurinol but didn’t like the idea of taking medication for the rest of her life. She also found that it gave her a flare-up, and, although the reason for this was explained to her, she was impatient and stopped taking it. She took colchicine when she had attacks. The attacks affected her life, for example, she couldn’t drive to work, although her manager was supportive.

Paula went on the internet and contacted a gout charity to obtain more information, and also talks to friends with other painful conditions. Paula researched high purine food on the internet and tries to eat less of this type of food. She felt it was up to her to work out what caused the attacks but feels it is important to get as much information as possible.

Paula felt like her heart was racing and she couldn’t sleep when she took steroids, but they did improve her symptoms.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Paula found it reassuring to know that her symptoms and the intense pain were typical of an attack.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Paula’s GP did not see her symptoms at their worst for some time. After a severe attack she was referred to a rheumatologist who took a fluid sample from her foot and diagnosed gout.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Paula was prescribed steroids. She did not know what to expect but was impressed with how quickly they reduced the inflammation and pain.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female