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Debbi, Hyaluronic acid can not be taken orally, it will not be absorbed, so

said my rheumy and ortho. It is only of benefit when it is injected usually

into the knee joint. On the message I just posted I called you Diane, sorry

I meant Debbi, since I know we've written before. Hope this helps! Get some

other opinions too.

Sincerely, S.

Anyone know about hyaluronic-acid ?????

> Hey everyone~~

>

> A friend of mine sent me this link... I don't know anything about this but

at

> this point am willing to try anything to reduce the pain...

>

> Got any ideas?

>

> Here is the link:

> http://store.yahoo.com/911healthshop/hyaluronic-acid-testimonials.html

>

> Debbi

>

>

>

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Debbi, Hyaluronic acid can not be taken orally, it will not be absorbed, so

said my rheumy and ortho. It is only of benefit when it is injected usually

into the knee joint. On the message I just posted I called you Diane, sorry

I meant Debbi, since I know we've written before. Hope this helps! Get some

other opinions too.

Sincerely, S.

Anyone know about hyaluronic-acid ?????

> Hey everyone~~

>

> A friend of mine sent me this link... I don't know anything about this but

at

> this point am willing to try anything to reduce the pain...

>

> Got any ideas?

>

> Here is the link:

> http://store.yahoo.com/911healthshop/hyaluronic-acid-testimonials.html

>

> Debbi

>

>

>

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Debbi, Hyaluronic acid can not be taken orally, it will not be absorbed, so

said my rheumy and ortho. It is only of benefit when it is injected usually

into the knee joint. On the message I just posted I called you Diane, sorry

I meant Debbi, since I know we've written before. Hope this helps! Get some

other opinions too.

Sincerely, S.

Anyone know about hyaluronic-acid ?????

> Hey everyone~~

>

> A friend of mine sent me this link... I don't know anything about this but

at

> this point am willing to try anything to reduce the pain...

>

> Got any ideas?

>

> Here is the link:

> http://store.yahoo.com/911healthshop/hyaluronic-acid-testimonials.html

>

> Debbi

>

>

>

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Hi Debbi

If I am not mistaken this is what SYNVISC is. My OS wanted to try

them in my knee but he couldnt offer any guarantees that they would

work. From what i udnerstand is that they help by adding more

lubrication into your joint and help to improve mobility and in turn

reduce pain. For me, more mobility is not what I am looking for at

all! My pain management doctor advised me not to get these done for

two reasons 1) I had just started up a pain management treatment and

wouldnt have been able to tell which medication/injection was working

for me and 2) For me it was an injection that was goign to go right

into the joint and he advised me to stay away from 'invasive'

procedures. Dont know if this helps but thought I would add in my

knowledge :)

Stacey

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Hi Debbi

If I am not mistaken this is what SYNVISC is. My OS wanted to try

them in my knee but he couldnt offer any guarantees that they would

work. From what i udnerstand is that they help by adding more

lubrication into your joint and help to improve mobility and in turn

reduce pain. For me, more mobility is not what I am looking for at

all! My pain management doctor advised me not to get these done for

two reasons 1) I had just started up a pain management treatment and

wouldnt have been able to tell which medication/injection was working

for me and 2) For me it was an injection that was goign to go right

into the joint and he advised me to stay away from 'invasive'

procedures. Dont know if this helps but thought I would add in my

knowledge :)

Stacey

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Hi Debbi

If I am not mistaken this is what SYNVISC is. My OS wanted to try

them in my knee but he couldnt offer any guarantees that they would

work. From what i udnerstand is that they help by adding more

lubrication into your joint and help to improve mobility and in turn

reduce pain. For me, more mobility is not what I am looking for at

all! My pain management doctor advised me not to get these done for

two reasons 1) I had just started up a pain management treatment and

wouldnt have been able to tell which medication/injection was working

for me and 2) For me it was an injection that was goign to go right

into the joint and he advised me to stay away from 'invasive'

procedures. Dont know if this helps but thought I would add in my

knowledge :)

Stacey

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