Joe

Joe first experienced gout in his big toe joint, which his GP believed was caused by dehydration resulting from the extreme heat in Joe’s working environment. Joe takes allopurinol every day and has not had an attack of gout for four years.

In 1994, Joe’s big toe became swollen and very tender. He described the pain as tear jerking’, and the worst he had ever had. His toe joint was so tender that even a feather touching it would hurt. He could not stand having a blanket on his foot in bed, and found it hard to walk. Initially, Joe continued working, but the physical nature of his work meant that this became impossible, and after three weeks, he went to his GP and was signed off work.

Joe’s GP told him that it was likely his gout had been caused by dehydration, resulting from the extreme temperatures he experienced in his working environment. He had recently changed from doing mechanised casting, to bench casting, and was working long hours, doing physically demanding work, in temperatures over 120¬¨¬®‚Äö√†√ªF.

Most of the time, the attacks of gout that Joe had were in his big toe joint, but he did have one attack in his hand. He took painkillers like paracetamol, but would also put his foot in a bowl of ice to try and relieve the pain. Joe sometimes found it difficult to get an appointment to see his GP quickly when he had an attack of gout.

Joe felt that during an attack, he had to put his life on hold’. The pain made it very difficult to walk and stopped him going out or socialising. He felt that it was better for him to be on his own when he had an attack, because the pain meant that he was not in a nice frame of mind’.

Joe had started taking 100mg of allopurinol, but was still getting attacks so his GP increased the dose to 300mg. Since he has been taking 300mg of allopurinol Joe has not had an attack of gout for about four years. Joe is pleased that he has not had to change his diet in any way, although he has increased the amount of water that he drinks. He is still able to eat red meat and drink beer in moderation without experiencing any symptoms.

Joe felt that he had to put his life on hold’ each time he had an attack.

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If Joe didn’t work, he wouldn’t get paid. He would grin and bear’ the pain and carry on working.

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Joe was working in extreme temperatures for hours at a time. His doctor believed his attack was caused by dehydration.

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Joes first attack was in his big toe. It was so tender that he could not bear anything touching it.

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Joes gout is controlled by medication so he has not changed his diet. Eating foods in moderation works well for him.

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Joe says the pain of gout is so bad that many people will try anything to stop it.

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