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Re: What do you take for the pain, if anything?

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jul 31 19:33:18 2006


Hi Michelle, sorry to hear about the periods twice a month. I actually was having 3 in a month when I was on a high hormone birth control, which of course did not work & they took me off of it right away. Now I have had to be on hydrocodone 750/500 I take 1-2 every 4-6 hours as needed. During my periods I have to take 2, other days the pain is not as bad so I just take one. I would suggest talking with your doctor, I am sure they will give you something for the pain. If they know what you are going through they will not hesitate to give you something stronger than asprin. I hate having to take them cause sometimes when you have to take more than one, you feel really loopy, but it does surpress the pain for awhile. I hope you get to feeling better, I definatly understand what you are going through. Take care & praying for pain free days ahead for you.

At Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Michelle wrote: >
>I am just wondering what most women take when they have severe pain. I
>am looking for something to try. I know that simple Tylenol, aspirin,
>or Motrin/Ibuprofen does absolutely nothing for me. I am wondering if
>there is anything else someone could suggest. The pain is getting
>considerably worse for me, and what's worse is that I am now having
>periods twice a month, so I am in even more pain.
>
>Also, does anyone know of something that will help with the accompanying
>nausea with periods.
>
>Thanks!

--
Lisa - in Kansas City





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