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Re: Pain Managment

From: heather (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Sep 28 12:34:45 2006


At Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Sabrina wrote: >
>Motrin and Darvocet for me. My ob hasn't offered anything more stronger
>even though he was told that it just takes the edge off of it and
>doesn't kill the pain. He did up the amount given though.
>
>At Thu, 28 Sep 2006, kelly wrote:
>>
>>Hello! I would like to hear what forms of pain managment people have
>>had.
>>The only pill my gyno will prescribe is Ultram. I have to take like 5
>>at once to get any relief. He will not prescribe me anything else. It
>>is like pulling teeth to get him to even prescribe me that.
>>Tylenol, Advil, Aleve, none of that works.

I was prescribed ultram as well before being diagnosed. I accidently overdosed myself on it because i was taking the max dose around the clock. I still did have break through pain though. Since the little overdose i started taking midol around the clock and using the ultram less frewuently and only for breakthrough pain. the ultram did a better job as a sleep aid then the pain reliever. I was actually really impressed with the help the midol gave me though. I think the diuretic that is in midol made the difference. and the caffeine as well... kind of gave me a boost. i also used heating pads a lot.






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