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Re: which pain meds do you use?

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jan 9 08:46:18 2007


Trudi, I've found that percocet is the only thing that really works for me without any side effects. Unfortunately I can't get my doctor to prescribe it for me (he's super conservative with the pain meds). I've been using Darvocet in the meantime which doesn't really cut it, or I'll occasionally use Lortab...but they give me headaches. Can I ask what symptoms you were having resulting from the anti inflamatories? I've been using Relafin 750mg 2x daily. Alyson

At Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Trudi wrote: >
>Hi ladies,
>
>Was just wondering what pain meds you have found that work for you? I
>can no longer take any anti-inflammatories due to the ulcer they gave
>me. Be very careful with any anti-inflammatories! I should have stopped
>using them as soon as I noticed my stomach wasn't right.
>
>I just tried tramacet last night and it helped the pain, but I've had
>some nasty side effects from it that I still have even though I last
>took one at midnight. I have demerol and tylenol with codeine waiting
>in the cupboard, but am worried I'll end up with the same side effects
>with those. Anyway, just curious what works for others?
>
>--
>-Lap for endometrioma on left ovary 1999- gyne
>"didn't get all the endo"
>-Full hyst and bso booked for April 2007 due to
>endometrioma on right ovary, pelvic varices and who
>knows what else is hiding in there!
>




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