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Re: What type of pain medication works well w/Endo pain?

From: Candace (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue May 1 21:16:51 2007


I wish I could take Ultram or Tramacet. It worked well, but made me itch severely. I was in pain management in between my two surgeries and they did Vioxx and Ultram. When I notcied the itching I took myself off of the Vioxx first and kept taking the ultram. Was still itching, so I stopped taking the ultram and took the Vioxx. Stopped itching. I figured it was best never to take that medication again lol.

At Tue, 1 May 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>My OB had me on Percocet which would kill me - I was supposed to take 1
>- 2 when needed and 1 would give me a killer hangover. My regular doc
>recently switched me over to Tramacet and I've used it twice and the
>only side effect was dizziness the next morning - I wasn't woozy like I
>was the day after Percocet. It definetly helped with the pain which has
>been regularly quite severe lately and both times I took it were right
>before bed because I wanted a good sleep for once.
>Hope that helps a little bit and have a great night!
>Katie
>
>At Tue, 1 May 2007, Candace wrote:
>>
>>I take Norco 10/325 which is Vicodin. If the darvocet works well then
>>don't take anything else.
>>
>>At Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Stephanie wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello everyone, once again i have another question...I would like to get
>>>some feedback on what pain meds help better w/endo. Im currently taking
>>>Darvocet and it works good, but i just want to know if there is anything
>>>else that would work better than that. Thanks Steph :)
>>
>>--
>>Candace
>>
>>Wishing for pain free days for all!
>>

--
Candace

Wishing for pain free days for all!






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