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Can drinking excessively cause foot problems.

I have been an alcoholic for twenty years now and I've been mainly a beer drinker all of those years. The last four years I have had joint pain in my feet that comes and goes.  I've quit drinking 3 times in the past 4 years and each time I get a flare up in my feet, the last one more painful than the first.  Has anyone heard of there being a connection between drinking and foot problems.  My doctor seems to think so but I think hes an being lazy.  Thanks in advance.
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1631970 tn?1299949931
tudies have been somewhat contradictory about the effect of alcohol on rheumatoid arthritis. In 2008, a study from Sweden and Denmark showed that moderate alcohol consumption, 1-4 drinks per week, may reduce the risk of developing the autoimmune disease by roughly 20 percent (*************). That study included more than 2700 men and women. A 2010 study published in the journal Rheumatology looked at alcohol consumption and symptom severity in more than 850 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, comparing them to more than 1000 people without the disease. Those who consumed alcohol more frequently had lower levels of inflammation (as shown by blood tests), less swelling, and less joint pain and disability than those who drank less frequently. This is the first dose-dependent relationship shown for these variables in humans. The researchers also found that non-drinkers were four times more likely to develop the disease than drinkers
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Thank you very interesting.
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1631970 tn?1299949931
You are welcome
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alcoholics do not drink in moderation 1-4 drinks a week!interesting research tho!
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i just read your profile.....WOW! u r 17 w/experience in over 65 different health topics......can u specify what these experiences are?
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1032715 tn?1315984234
Are you really 17 or 27,as 83 after your nickname might suggest?just curious
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hi dear!oooh i am laughing...thank u so much..i really need that after this week!
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1032715 tn?1315984234
I'm glad I brightened your day LOL
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495284 tn?1333894042
Gout is a common problem with people who drink and usually affects the big toe.....that is the only problem i can think of.  Have you thought about not drinking anymore?
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495284 tn?1333894042
I swelled up like a balloon when i was drinking.....
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and knowing u hon.....u drank like me.......both u and i couldn't even feel our feet..let alone see them!:)or see much of anything for that matter!:)))))))
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1032715 tn?1315984234
My feet are still swollen,does it eventually go?
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495284 tn?1333894042
Are they swollen all the time?  Mine get that way especially in the summer when i have been on them all day.

ibizan......i marinated in it!!
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when i'm on my feet all day and up/down steps as i am at work they are more swelled in summer heat....a tad now...i wear supportive shoes and boots...LOVE crocs and Borns......ah gals its just old lady stuff!:)our stuff heads south and spreads!:))))))
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1631970 tn?1299949931
Hello,
Sorry to be so late with my reply.
My account is fixed now, i am 27.
Truth is that i have access to a large community of professionals, here in the EU
These people are willing and have provided answer to many of these questions to me.
I know them personally, but the community website is in Bulgarian Language and for policy reasons i cannot share it with you here.

If you have any doubts , please look at my posts.
I recon a 100% spot on.
As per the article above, this is only a research what was conducted.
Even less - this is a case study!

all in all i am just trying to help out.
if more info is needed, please drop me a message.

BR: Sash  
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1032715 tn?1315984234
Hey Sash it is great you are here to help,I was just curious about your age,I have read a few of your reply posts to questions and you seem very informative,The more people here trying to help the better.
As Ibizan said though 1 to 4 drinks a week is not someone who has an addiction to alcohol,I was drinking about 12 standard drinks 7 nights a week,so I think the problems for alcoholics are totally different than with a recreational drinker.

Denise  
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thank u for clarifying your age....i am always conducting troll patrol and many have come on here providing false information and creating mayhem..there is a core group in this forum of recovering alcoholics/addicts who are serious about our/their recovery and we try 2 be of help 2 those who seriously want help......one drink for us is 2 many!
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Yeah I am totally a Phony and fooled you all really good! especially with the cirrhosis thing. I'm all about creating the mayhem and making peoples feet hurt!
Randy <-- if that is my real name! muha ha ha
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495284 tn?1333894042
How lovely~~
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I have been tested for gout and I don't have it.  I dont drink anymore but I find it really weird that the few times I would stop my drinking, a day or two later my feet would swell up with some very painful complications in the joints of my feet.  This has happenned again as I'm detoxing from another drug but I gave up the alcohol with it as well.  I just find it very unusual...hope it doesn't last.  Thanks all.
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1032715 tn?1315984234
Are you kidding or what?
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I used to have tingly feet and get muscle cramps when I was drinking.  My best guess is that your body doesn't get the nutrients it needs, and does not carry oxygen to the required places as efficiently.  If you notice these problems when you are in the midst of detoxing, keep in mind your body is going through a lot of changes as it acclimates to the lack of alcohol.  It should pass.

Regarding the study cited about moderate drinking and the effect on arthritis, it's possibly due to the fact that alcohol thins the blood.  So when you stop drinking, you've made a change that effects your physiology.  But aspirin thins the blood too, and is helpful for mild cases.  

Stretch, flex the muscles and joints, and massage them.  Blood flow to these areas can help a lot.
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i have plantar fascitis in left foot..it is an ageing thing so i just live w/it!
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either u r trying to be a funny man or had a bout of cerebral flatulence w/that comment!
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