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Regardless what you have been told, osteoarthritis is a result a RAGING mineral deficiency ... so your body is feeding on your own bones to get the minerals it needs!
Ever heard of Dr. Joel Wallach, or his publication, "Dead Doctors Don't Lie"? Listen to the whole thing on YouTube.com, and start eating 6-10 SOFT SCRAMBLED eggs per day, and take some glucosamine sulphate!
This and your other posts indicate you probably do need specialist help. There are some quite heavy duty prescription pain killers available for arthritis pain but most of them have side effects and need a doctors supervision.
There are some other things which can usefully be done, like losing weight (reduces joint pressure) and aqua-exercising.
I do sympathise as I get osteoarthritis pain myself, although manageable.
If you have such access and can afford it, I'd ask the doctor for a referral to a specialist in arthritis pain management and treatment.
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I have heard that a <a href="http://www.pstimus.com">p-stim</a> is actually effective in helping chronic pain. I would say to give it a try if you are wiling.
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