TweetBump I would like to know this also.
TweetSo people move from around the world to dry climates, like the southwest states, to assist in joint and arthritis pains. I've lived in the desert for well over a decade. I battle joint pain and now arthritis setting in from injuries daily.
Recently I traveled to the northwest (Idaho) twice (once souther and once northern Idaho) and my joints felt incredible! I had a jump to my step and had a spring I haven't felt for awhile.
Can anyone explain why that would be? Sort of blown away by it. Seems reverse from everything I know.
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TweetBump I would like to know this also.
TweetBro I will say my knees and back hurt more in the mtns than they ever did when I lived at the beach.
TweetThx FIST, it makes sense that our bodies are always trying to create equilibrium!
So the answer is move a lot so it can't catch up! Like muscle confusion!
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TweetThanks fist.
Tweeti hurt from the time i wake up till bed time esp my shoulder even after surgery
TweetIt's not fun she could not ride her Harley anymore it hurt her so bad she could only go ten miles before she would stop and the gym hurts her bad but she powers threw it.
TweetIt's a lifetime disease. Your body destroys itself, known as autoimmune. The main goal of treatment is to reduce the amount of pain you’re experiencing and prevent any additional damage to the joints. Improving your joint function is also important, and you may be prescribed a combination of treatment methods to achieve the best results.
TweetGetting Old Blows