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Old 07-26-2016   #5
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Do you have gout too bro? I used to have it before on my big toes, and it was really painful; Luckily, it hasn't come back in the last few years.

As a preventive measure, try to drink a lot of water, which is good regardless of whether you have it or not; the doctor prescribed strong dosage of naproxen which is the main ingredient in Aleve. Whenever I felt like my big toe had a "tingly" feeling, I took naproxen, and it never became
full blown, which is a real bitch, soo painful. I hope you don't have it
Thanks for your info.. I don't have it, but my wife does. She's been taking some prescribed medication for it from time to time (whenever the gout flares up), though, I don't think it is "Naproxen". Just told her now about it. She'd probably call her Dr. tomorrow and ask for more details.

Again, Thanks Bro!!!

BTW, always enjoy reading your comments.
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