Osteoarthritis And Rheumatoid Arthritis

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osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
I had MRSA after a surgery over 2 yrs ago, my joints are still painful, can Magnesium Glycinate help with this

The reason I asked the question above is I recently read about The Miracle Nutrient, Magnesium Glycinate.Until June of 2004 I was a healthy 45 yr old woman no real problems other than Mitro Valve Prolapse (MVP). It was discovered on my yearly GYN that I had a cyst on my ovary.The cyst was 14 1/2 cm and weighed over 2 lbs.On the day I was to leave the hospital I noticed I developed a cyst on my arm and a couple days later a painful enlarged breast lead me back to the hospital were it was discovered I had Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)After reopening my incision and several antibiotics later I was told everything was cleared(after about 8 mos)My problem never ended there.I am still in pain all over my body. I have developed osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis(RH Factor is a low 35)so this is not for sure, and Hashimoto. CAT scans, MRI’s All types of test, Nothing. Started taking Magnesium Glycinate 2 days ago and I am almost pain free.Is this possible?

First, know that once you have had MRSA, it stays in your stystem and can flare up at any time. It doesn’t just get taken care of and disappear. If the medication you are taking makes the pain less, then TAKE it! It doesn’t matter what anyone says. It is your body and your body will react differently than other bodies. When you find a medication that helps you……..LET it! I have had MRSA, have osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia. I know what I am talking about. Stay as painfree as possible!

Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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