A bit of my past, back in about 2003 - before I had eliminated sugar from my diet - I went to an all day event, got dehydrated and had a gout attack.
I mistook it for a foot injury from jumping down some stairs
But it happened again and nothing I had done could be blamed, so I ended up on allopurinol
Time passed, allopurinol worked. Then about COVID lockdown time I fell off keto and went back to eating junk, then in December 2022, just before Christmas I read The Fat Of The Land and went carnivore, calling it zero carb
So everything I read said there's no gout without sugar, so I stopped using allopurinol
Then in April this year I got foot pain. Not quite the classic big toe ball of the foot swelling but the next three toes' joint
So I blamed gout despite having no sugar for years
I got prescribed an anti inflammatory and it quickly cleared the problem
Then it happened again and I noticed the pattern, it was particular shoes. I cut my toe nails shorter and now those shoes don't compress my toes and cause toe pain
So I'm pretty sure again that gout needs sugar
Reversal being:
- I thought I had an injury but it was a gout attack when I ate junk
- I thought I had a gout attack but it was an injury while I was eating just meat