joint question

JazzysMom

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There isnt much on me that doesnt crack or pop at some point.

My husband always says that one day I am going to be walking along & just have parts fall off LOL!

Some of mine is out of habit, but some is to get relief. Either way....the fact that my neck, back, hips, knees, ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists & fingers crack is still there!

Jazz has the back, wrist & hip thing too!
 

JazzysMom

New member
There isnt much on me that doesnt crack or pop at some point.

My husband always says that one day I am going to be walking along & just have parts fall off LOL!

Some of mine is out of habit, but some is to get relief. Either way....the fact that my neck, back, hips, knees, ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists & fingers crack is still there!

Jazz has the back, wrist & hip thing too!
 

JazzysMom

New member
There isnt much on me that doesnt crack or pop at some point.

My husband always says that one day I am going to be walking along & just have parts fall off LOL!

Some of mine is out of habit, but some is to get relief. Either way....the fact that my neck, back, hips, knees, ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists & fingers crack is still there!

Jazz has the back, wrist & hip thing too!
 

JazzysMom

New member
There isnt much on me that doesnt crack or pop at some point.

My husband always says that one day I am going to be walking along & just have parts fall off LOL!

Some of mine is out of habit, but some is to get relief. Either way....the fact that my neck, back, hips, knees, ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists & fingers crack is still there!

Jazz has the back, wrist & hip thing too!
 

JazzysMom

New member
There isnt much on me that doesnt crack or pop at some point.
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<br />My husband always says that one day I am going to be walking along & just have parts fall off LOL!
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<br />Some of mine is out of habit, but some is to get relief. Either way....the fact that my neck, back, hips, knees, ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists & fingers crack is still there!
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<br />Jazz has the back, wrist & hip thing too!
 
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semperfiohana

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i have some back issues. when i got a massage from my friend she actually asked me if i have back issues in my lower back. i thought it was kind of neat that she could tell by just feeling, also made me a little nervous. oh well just something i gotta deal with.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
i have some back issues. when i got a massage from my friend she actually asked me if i have back issues in my lower back. i thought it was kind of neat that she could tell by just feeling, also made me a little nervous. oh well just something i gotta deal with.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
i have some back issues. when i got a massage from my friend she actually asked me if i have back issues in my lower back. i thought it was kind of neat that she could tell by just feeling, also made me a little nervous. oh well just something i gotta deal with.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
i have some back issues. when i got a massage from my friend she actually asked me if i have back issues in my lower back. i thought it was kind of neat that she could tell by just feeling, also made me a little nervous. oh well just something i gotta deal with.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
i have some back issues. when i got a massage from my friend she actually asked me if i have back issues in my lower back. i thought it was kind of neat that she could tell by just feeling, also made me a little nervous. oh well just something i gotta deal with.
 

mikorankin

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It is very possible that your condition (and mine) are the combination of two forces at work: Poor absorbtion of joint nutrients such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, and the effects of chronic administration of the fluroquinolone antibiotics such as Floxin, Cipro, and Levaquin. These drugs all have long term detrimental effects on tendons and joints. However, the juice to squeeze ratio is favorable, meaning they are about the best starting point for treating pseudomonas infections, and were, in fact, the only way to treat them years ago. I see adds run now claiming the legal right to bring lawsuits to the manufacturers of these antibiotics, and haved to laugh. Are we supposed to to bring legal action to the companies that help us live to fight another day. These drugs are effective, and often carry intended effects (antimicrbial) and other effects (side effects). Don't know a drug that doesn't. I know that they work, and that I wouldn't stop them for the world. I have two little girls that I wouldn't be around to raise if I didn't take my meds. They are very young but notice the noises my knees and shoulders make. They wouldn't have me stop my meds either knowing the consequences.
 

mikorankin

New member
It is very possible that your condition (and mine) are the combination of two forces at work: Poor absorbtion of joint nutrients such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, and the effects of chronic administration of the fluroquinolone antibiotics such as Floxin, Cipro, and Levaquin. These drugs all have long term detrimental effects on tendons and joints. However, the juice to squeeze ratio is favorable, meaning they are about the best starting point for treating pseudomonas infections, and were, in fact, the only way to treat them years ago. I see adds run now claiming the legal right to bring lawsuits to the manufacturers of these antibiotics, and haved to laugh. Are we supposed to to bring legal action to the companies that help us live to fight another day. These drugs are effective, and often carry intended effects (antimicrbial) and other effects (side effects). Don't know a drug that doesn't. I know that they work, and that I wouldn't stop them for the world. I have two little girls that I wouldn't be around to raise if I didn't take my meds. They are very young but notice the noises my knees and shoulders make. They wouldn't have me stop my meds either knowing the consequences.
 

mikorankin

New member
It is very possible that your condition (and mine) are the combination of two forces at work: Poor absorbtion of joint nutrients such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, and the effects of chronic administration of the fluroquinolone antibiotics such as Floxin, Cipro, and Levaquin. These drugs all have long term detrimental effects on tendons and joints. However, the juice to squeeze ratio is favorable, meaning they are about the best starting point for treating pseudomonas infections, and were, in fact, the only way to treat them years ago. I see adds run now claiming the legal right to bring lawsuits to the manufacturers of these antibiotics, and haved to laugh. Are we supposed to to bring legal action to the companies that help us live to fight another day. These drugs are effective, and often carry intended effects (antimicrbial) and other effects (side effects). Don't know a drug that doesn't. I know that they work, and that I wouldn't stop them for the world. I have two little girls that I wouldn't be around to raise if I didn't take my meds. They are very young but notice the noises my knees and shoulders make. They wouldn't have me stop my meds either knowing the consequences.
 

mikorankin

New member
It is very possible that your condition (and mine) are the combination of two forces at work: Poor absorbtion of joint nutrients such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, and the effects of chronic administration of the fluroquinolone antibiotics such as Floxin, Cipro, and Levaquin. These drugs all have long term detrimental effects on tendons and joints. However, the juice to squeeze ratio is favorable, meaning they are about the best starting point for treating pseudomonas infections, and were, in fact, the only way to treat them years ago. I see adds run now claiming the legal right to bring lawsuits to the manufacturers of these antibiotics, and haved to laugh. Are we supposed to to bring legal action to the companies that help us live to fight another day. These drugs are effective, and often carry intended effects (antimicrbial) and other effects (side effects). Don't know a drug that doesn't. I know that they work, and that I wouldn't stop them for the world. I have two little girls that I wouldn't be around to raise if I didn't take my meds. They are very young but notice the noises my knees and shoulders make. They wouldn't have me stop my meds either knowing the consequences.
 

mikorankin

New member
It is very possible that your condition (and mine) are the combination of two forces at work: Poor absorbtion of joint nutrients such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, and the effects of chronic administration of the fluroquinolone antibiotics such as Floxin, Cipro, and Levaquin. These drugs all have long term detrimental effects on tendons and joints. However, the juice to squeeze ratio is favorable, meaning they are about the best starting point for treating pseudomonas infections, and were, in fact, the only way to treat them years ago. I see adds run now claiming the legal right to bring lawsuits to the manufacturers of these antibiotics, and haved to laugh. Are we supposed to to bring legal action to the companies that help us live to fight another day. These drugs are effective, and often carry intended effects (antimicrbial) and other effects (side effects). Don't know a drug that doesn't. I know that they work, and that I wouldn't stop them for the world. I have two little girls that I wouldn't be around to raise if I didn't take my meds. They are very young but notice the noises my knees and shoulders make. They wouldn't have me stop my meds either knowing the consequences.
 
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