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December 6, 2011 at 9:21 pm #3692guyba ParticipantHi All I recently had a gout attach (well… so I assume). Needless to say how 
 painful it was (and quite surprising to me). One look at one toe and My doctor diagnosed
 it as an acute gout attack. He then sent me to test my Uric Acid levels.We were both surprised to find out that my Uric Acid levels were normal. My doctor claims that despite that result he thinks its gout and that there 
 are cases that gout appear despite the normal levels of Uric Acids. He added
 that he think that with time, if not treated, my uric acid levels will rise.I was wondering if anyone here had gout attacks despite having normal level 
 of Uric acids?– Also – Do you think that I need to follow the gout Diet, that is geared to 
 lowering the Uric Acid levels even though mine are normal ?I am a bit confused as everything I read is about high levels of Uric Acids 
 in the blood I can?t find any info to match my case.HELP! Thanks Guy December 7, 2011 at 1:43 pm #12441odo ParticipantUric acid levels often fall during an attack. Your Dr should have known this. There is no such thing as a 'normal' level. It makes about as much sense as saying a 'nice' level – meaningless. Get acurate figures; it needs to be below 6.00mg/dL to be safe, preferably around 5.00. See the conversion chart on the right column for other scales of measurement. April 12, 2013 at 9:44 pm #14801Anonymous InactiveSee Normal Uric Acid Levels guidelines for latest information. 
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