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I am glad that his knee is better. I also have a bad knee, arthritis and a lifetime of living on it.....LOL Sometimes I can't put weight on it and I lurch from side to side like a drunk. What I found to keep the inflammation down is turmeric. 30 minutes after taking it, I feel the pain subside. He can take capsules, but I make a paste with turmeric, coconut oil and I shake black pepper on the spoonful I take. The pepper increases the bioavailability of the curcumin that is the active ingredient in the turmeric. It taste pretty bad, I chase it down with a glass of water. The relief I feel is amazing. I buy a 1 pound bag of turmeric powder at the health food store for about $8. If you can get him started on turmeric, it will make a huge difference. It is cheap, has no side effects and has other healthful properties as well.

For a topical rub, buy some Arnicare. It kills pain and lasts 4 hours. It also comes in little pills that dissolve under the tongue. It is awesome stuff. I even give the pills to the dogs when they get bit by a copperhead for the pain, then I give them a baby aspirin and benedryl for the bite itself.

He is going to have a lifetime of dealing with this screwed up knee. Get him on the Turmeric and Arnicare.

Thanks for the info, will look into to this!
 

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Something that really helped me for many yrs was a simple $30-40 knee brace....it will help support his knee and it will be less wobbly feeling to him....as the arthritis disfigures the joint the brace will begin to cause pain and it is better left off at that point....I was able to wear it for several yrs before that point was reached.....hope it continues to give him less trouble....and as far as pain goes....green BCs are the way to go.....I take 3-4 everyday.....:)

Thanks, I'll mention this idea to him. So far it has been feeling pretty good.
 

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I didn't use it all the time, just when there was physical work that called for a little support....I had the black neoprene one with velcro straps....it allows for adjustment in case of swelling and the ability for a bit more support, when needed....I also preferred the metal side strips over the stitched plastic preformed ones....wore quite of few of them out over a 25-30yrs period....just tell him I "share" his pain!!.....:)
 

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I didn't use it all the time, just when there was physical work that called for a little support....I had the black neoprene one with velcro straps....it allows for adjustment in case of swelling and the ability for a bit more support, when needed....I also preferred the metal side strips over the stitched plastic preformed ones....wore quite of few of them out over a 25-30yrs period....just tell him I "share" his pain!!.....:)

I dunno the story but could you not get a knee replacement done?

My coworker got his done and said his only wish was he had done it years sooner. The first knee he was back to work in 2 weeks and the second was 3 weeks. He is in his late 50s and says nothing by praise for those implants. He had bone on bone and bad enough his legs bowed outwards before surgery.

My ex-mother-in-law had double bi-lateral knee replacements done at 31yrs old(20+yrs before i met her), she loved the pain being gone but wasnt really happy with the bi-latheral so about 4yrs ago she got them replaced again with the modern ones and really loves those ones.
 

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County fair finished last night for the kids and everyone is happy to be done. We had several days of very hot weather so we had to make sure animals and humans were staying hydrated and comfortable.

Sat morning was the goat show for the kids and we got some really good feedback on does they showed. Our senior yearling Nigie does, Dahlia and Daisy(sisters) received top blue and 2nd blue in their class(DD showed Daisy and another member of our 4-H club showed the Dahlia). Which was very cool, given all the goats(Standard, Nigies and crosses) are shown together.

To my amazement, Dahlia took Champion and Daisy took Champion Reserve when the judge picked from all the top blue and 2nd blue shown in the Junior Breeding class. Their dam is Basil(who took 2 blue in her senior age class) and sire is OFA Granite.

This of course leaves us with some decision as they can be bred this coming fall and both our bucks are related to them....
 

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Sounds to me like ya did really Great at the Fair!!.....:thumbsup
It is really nice to get "confirmation" of your decisions in the developement of your herd....:).....guess school will be starting up that way before very long....they have all the "back to school" sales going on here....just seems so soon....:th
 
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