Diclophenac is good stuff. I was taking it at one 100mg per day in the morning for most of last spring and summer for general arthritis conditions. Took it in the morn and I was feeling great all day. Then the knee snapped in mid-June. Kept on the diclophenac but it didn't do a thing for the knee till about noon, when it had built up full strength. In the afternoon I didn't need the cane and was walking like a kid again. About 6:00 in the evening I was using a cane again, sometimes crutches. Went to 50mg in the morn and 50mg in the evening and that helped keep me young all day but about then the stomach started talking. Tried several others but they have the same affect on the stomach. The cocks comb stuff had me walking around like normal from the middle of January till a few days ago but it must have worn off. I can't get more injections till six months after the last one. So that's my life story. LOL I'm thinking surgery next fall after harvest. Gotta get Marilyn up and running first. Jim
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