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Re: meds for retroverted uterus - Stacy F.From: Athenia (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Feb 12 00:15:46 2002
At Sun, 10 Oct 1999, ChinaRose wrote: > >Hello Rebecca, > >I was given both anaprox and toradol as well for the retro uterus. >What I found to have worked (i dont have uterus anymore), is >Ultram (non-narcotic pain med) and Motrin. > >My doctor actually suggested it. The motrin helps the swelling and >ultram helps pain. It actually worked well. I was prescribed it for >every four hours. > >Hope this is helpful information and you have painfree days ahead!! > >~ChinaRose > >I also have a tilted (or retroflex?) uterus. >>The only prescription pain medicines I have been given are toradol, which >>my insurance did not pay for and which did not work for me; >>and anaprox which also did not work because of all the aleve I had been >>taking for so long. >>Stacy F. I had a baby May of 1998 and before I was in labor I was told I had a retroflex uterus. I still to this day have no idea what this means. If anyone could tell me what this is or why there is a need for pain meds I would really appreciate it. havangyr@netscape.com -athenia
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