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Does anyone have a symptom of their joints cracking all the time?
I am so musical at certain time of the month. Every little move my joints crack like crazy. It is not painful.
Anyone? Why does this happen?
-------------------- May God Bless you, answer your prayers, relieve you of your pain and make you stronger than what you are today. Ameen. Posts: 341 | From Columbia, MD | Registered: Jan 2009
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groovy2
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Hi 123 -
I used to snap crackle and pop--
when treated for Babs this went away slowely but it did go away--
I suggest that you take Glucosamine Sulfate --2000mg per day-
GS will rebuild your joints and lessen your long term joint damage --
Make sure the bottle says SULFATE on the label and NOT HCL --Jay--
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Hey! Finally some asking same question that I`m
used to ask. My joints also make all the time
noises, but they are not painful. My chest makes
some really weird noice when I move my shoulders.
I kinda freaked out when it started. Especially
knees, ankles, shoulders, neck, hip... well... all
joints...
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sammy
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My joints also make cracking and popping noises all the time. Knees and hips are the worst offenders. The noises are loud enough that others notice.
Most of the time it is not painful but sometimes my hips hurt if they pop in and out of place when i'm walking. I don't know why this happens or how to stop it.
Hopefully treatment will help:)
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Mine started before the treatment. I have been on abx almost a year and everything is worst for me in cold.
Mine is like a cycle each month. At certain time it cracks alot and other its subtle....
Anyone has pattern each month?
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joalo
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I snap-crackle-popped for many years but it went away with babesia treatment. No weird noises anymore.
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Can bart affect joints? I dont think i have babesia i mean i dont have many of bab symptoms. especially cardio related. thank god!
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I crackle so much these days! Get up in the morning... take a few steps... crack crack crack. Elbows, knees, wrists, ankles, hips, it's ridiculous.
The cracking also isn't directly painful for me either; I do find that I'm generally aching more around the same time that I am also crackling more often.
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massman
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Joints can get "stuck" a bit + not move correctly. With you moving the joints may release and a cracking or popping noise can occur.
There is a liquid (big name = synovial fluid) inside the joints and there is air in that fluid. With movement the air is released from the fluid and you may hear it as it comes to the fluid surface.
Sort of like hearing the sound when you get a hands on adjustment from a chiropractor !
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