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Re: To April Does Anyone Happen to Know

From: M (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 31 21:29:32 2007


April Thank you for your reply! I did go buy Ibprofen and I have Tylenol. Tylenol really doesn't help my migranes, but its better than nothing. I just don't want to take it a lot and end up with liver disease. At Tue, 31 Jul 2007, April wrote: >
>Sometimes it is helpful to alternate tylenol and ibuprophen-they do not
>have interaction problems-so if you take a dose of tylenol and 2 hours
>later take a dose of ibuprophen-and keep repeating-you may have better
>results. These are not narcotics so there isn't a risk of addiction,
>just don't use more than the maximum per day on each. Also-try to avoid
>caffein or drugs with caffein in them such as excedrin-they help, but
>then cause rebound headaches. Good Luck!!
>
>--
>April
>
>At Tue, 31 Jul 2007, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>Hi Ladies
>>Hope all is well. My endo hasn't been as bad lately, but I've had major
>>headaches. I'd say within the last month or a little more I have gone
>>through like 5 to 6 packs of the tylenol on the go chewables.
>>I'm not a big medicine person. I have pain pills for endo and some I ws
>>given for shoulder/head, but I don't use them. I just hate pills. How
>>much tylenol is too much? Is tylenol the sarest thing I can take?
>>Thanks Much
>





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