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Out of the box trick for arthritis flare up

Some of you might remember. I got in a car accident where I was running and I quite literally got ran over by a car.

This happened when I was eighteen years old. It was a compound fracture I broke my tibia and my fibula and the bones were actually protruding from my leg. I had to have intramedullar rod insertion surgery. Which basically means they took a titanium rod and hammered it into my bone marrow to stabilize the bones back together so that i could keep my leg

I got to keep my life and leg but unfortunately i have a type of arthritis called post traumatic arthritis which is a result of breaking a bone or tearing a ligament or tendon.

For anyone who may not know the feeling of arthritis can be compared to a severe debilitating toothache. I feel this "toothache" sensation in the rod in my leg whenever there is a significant change in the weather like dramatic drops in temperature or changes in the atmospheric pressure due to large storms.

My arthritis is so debilitating sometimes it actually can prevent me from walking. Today was one of those days. I have a walker for these days and i had to use it today unfortunately

I get relief from nsaids (non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen and tylenol, heat especially such as hot baths, i use a tenz machine (a device that delivers a shock to the area and relives pain through natural endorphins). I have a knee brace and compression stockings that relieve some of the pressure which helps as well. However sometimes these things do not give me relief and i suffer immaculately.

I discovered another smart trick today. I put a towel over my affected area and blow dried my leg with the towel so i didnt get burned. I felt immediate relief

;D thought i would share that with anyone who maybe suffering
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Ontheroad · M
Have you tried the chemical heat packs?
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@Ontheroad no but i will have to try it. Do you mean the things people take camping to warm their hands?
Ontheroad · M
@DeluxedEdition I'm more referring to those that are designed specifically for the medical world. They provide an instant heat source you can place directly on your skin without fear of burns.

Here is what I'm talking about:

https://www.amazon.com/McKesson-Disposable-Plastic-Instant-16-9706/dp/B00NSSZWZO/ref=asc_df_B00NSSZWZO/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=647221029785&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13980147920257341876&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013523&hvtargid=pla-1953239010657&psc=1