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Sesamoid Fracture or Gout?
I just want to relate my recent experience and see what others think or what light they may be able to shed on this situation. Because I had a weird first brush with gout and fractured sesamoid.
I am a 45-year-old active male in good shape with decent eating habits. I drink socially, a fair amount of that is beer. I woke up about 6 weeks ago with some pain and discomfort in my big toe. I wasn’t paying very close attention to it. But my impression at the time was that I thought I had slept on it funny. Maybe did something like hyper extend it in my sleep. Or slept with it bent back for a length of time that caused me to wake up sore. It wasn’t incredibly painful though, so I didn’t think too much of it. In fact, I sort of figured the best thing to do was to work and stretch the toe as I normally would. That day I did the orbital machine at the gym as well as some shadowboxing and weightlifting, all of which put pressure on the toe.
I went out for dinner that night and had a few beers (not unusual) and the toe was stiffening up and a bit sore.
I went to bed that night and maybe an hour or two after I fell asleep, I was awoken by excruciating pain. Throbbing, sensitivity etc. I took some anti-inflammatories and iced it. But could barely sleep.
I hobbled to work the next day and taped my toe to restrict the movement of the joint for, what seemed to me, maybe some sort of turf toe.I did some glancing at gout as a cause. But dismissed it pretty quickly, thinking I was not really a candidate for that and also thinking that fast onset and severe pain, was not consistent with gout. I was wrong about both of those things.
But the taping helped and the pain subsided over the next few weeks. I was able to do yoga and box and was in a little discomfort but not bad pain.
Maybe 5 or 6 weeks after that episode (after 2 long intense bike rides and another workout) the toe pain came back, and I was again having trouble walking. At this point, I found a podiatrist and went in for an appointment.He took an X-ray which didn’t show anything and said his hunch was that it was gout. But that he would send me for both a blood test and an MRI. I also was given a 5 or 6-day pack of prednisone, an anti-inflammatory steroid.
The steroid cleared the pain up very quickly. I was hopping around barefoot and everything seemed good. The blood test came back before I could schedule an MRI and the uric acid read 8.1 which all seemed to point to a gout attack.
I started wrapping my head around this and immediately cut out several foods as well as making certain I was drinking over 100oz of water a day as well as adding baking soda and apple cider vinegar to my intake.When the course of prednisone was over, the pain came back with a little swelling. I was able to get the MRI, which showed a fracture on the medial sesamoid.
So now Iโm dealing with healing that but am pretty unclear about exactly what I’m dealing with overall. There was no specific incident I can recall in which I feel like I caused the fracture but there is a fracture nonetheless.
Is it possible I fractured the toe and the inflammation from that led to a gout attack? Would a gout attack have weakened the bone and the fracture was secondary?
Is it possible I have 8.1 uric acid but didn’t actually have a gout attack at all?
I’m curious if anyone else has experienced anything similar or has any tips on how to figure this out.Thanks
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