Posted on 01/11/2023 8:57:48 AM PST by Fido969
Mobic/Meloxicam?
I don’t like gabapentin at all
Don’t find it addictive whatsoever
Some think it enhances opiates
Thank God I can tolerate opiates. Although after an extensive hernia operation years ago they gave me diloded. I’m not sure how it’s spelled but it whacked me out and I had to go to a lesser type.
Big 800mg Motrins maybe which is Ibuprofen
How about asking your doctor ...
Did you even click the link and read the article?
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“Wild turkey 191”
I know what you meant, but the funny thing about 191 is that alcohol starts to evaporate immediately after 190 which is why you don’t see 190 much except in Grain.
Some states sell grain alcohol, I can always find it and I always keep a bottle of it around for cleaning Electronics it’s a great cleaner and it’s not one of those fancy solvent type cleaners, it’s just alcohol.
Naproxen?
I don’t know if they have IV tramadol.
If it’s the same doctor/hospital they may have the records. Maybe they just zonked you out with midazolam or something.
“Did you even click the link and read the article?”
Given that there is no link and there is no article I would guess you are trolling me.
“Advil Dual Action pills...acetaminophen 250 mg, ibuprofen 125 mg.”
That’s probably a good pill because those two ingredients work in different ways. Don’t remember what the two ways are.
Yup. I just had the results of my blood tests come in.
Liver enzymes went sky high.
I took lots of tylenol for the Fauci flu I got in July. Dam stuff works but it is bad for the liver.
So now, I am on a strict diet to see what happens with the next blood test.
...HIGHLY Addictive...
Thanks for noting that. I thought you were wrong but I looked it up.
I feel for you on the hip. I broke mine three years ago and just now getting back to normal.
“Norco” is another name for Hydrocodone.
If you’re in pain take your opiates and quit worrying about it like you’ve got some dug up fire and brimstone’s preacher sitting in your den
When you need to just quit taking them you can wean off of them it’s not terribly pleasant but it’s not as horrible as people make it
For regular chronic pain oxycodone or hydrocodone work
Beyond that it gets more serious
Follow prescription
If it’s not enough call doc
Problem starts when folks don’t listen and start taking more and more on their own
I can wean off four percs a day for my various maladies in 4-5 days
I don’t drink and never have much but watching drinks quit drinking booze is exponentially harder
And another pain relief which if you quit cold Turkey hurts bad
I mean really really bad
Is prednisone
A steroid which is a Godsend for inflammation or breathing issues
Don’t quit it immediately
Brutal
It made me so sick. never touched it again.
and yes as a parts cleaner. but there are cheaper alternatives.
Yes, I was going to ask the doc, but these guys nowadays just read off the computer screen in front of them, and hand out opiates in their sleep. I don’t think the last fellow even knew I was there.
I just want to be able to discuss some possibilities first.
That is a very big gun. I dont see how anyone stays conscious on that. Its the thermo-nuclear class of opiates fer sher.
“Tylenol should be taken off the market—especially for kids. It is a VERY dangerous med and can destroy your liver”
Tylenol is a very effective pain-killing (analgesic) and fever-reducing (anti-pyretic) agent. It is also a very safe drug as long as the recommended dosage is not exceeded. In fact, the use of Tylenol instead of aspirin to treat fevers in infants has greatly reduced the occurrence of Reye’s syndrome, an often fatal form of liver failure. Ironically, however, taking too much Tylenol (an overdose) can also cause liver failure, although by a different process (mechanism), as discussed below.
https://www.rxlist.com/tylenol_liver_damage/article.htm
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