Isn't it Tylenol that can cause liver damage?
At any rate, when i take Tylenol, it's like Curly says, "Nothing
happens."
If I go above 300 mg ibuprofen, I need to take a buffer before to reduce stomach issues.
bp
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On 12/4/2020 4:35 PM, Chuck McCown via
AF wrote:
I notice my seemingly constant arm muscle aches are helped more by Tylenol than ibuprofen. Worry about liver damage.
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On Dec 4, 2020, at 4:44 PM, Carl Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm ex Army. Perhaps the new kids get CBD and a jointbut for us it was pretty much:
Aches and pains? 800 Mg ibuprofenBroken bone? 800 Mg ibuprofenMinor Amputation? 800 Mg IbuprofenMajor Amputation? 1600 MG ibuprofen and a stiff drink.
I'm pretty much on the same med schedule now except the aches and pains are a constant so I cut down the dosage somewhat.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 3:12 PM Steve Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
The ibuprofin thing with covid was removed like 2 weeks into it, they realized it was based on bad science
--On Fri, Dec 4, 2020, 1:18 PM Robert Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
Except now with Covid ibuprofen->tylenol...
On 12/04/2020 10:19 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
> I tore the meniscus in my right knee the first time I tried (and failed)
> to snow ski when I was 20 years old. I suffered through with that bum
> knee for almost 20 years, when I had is scoped. The doc said I will get
> arthritis in it sooner with only a partial meniscus, but I still refer
> to it as my good knee. The left one is a little tweaky, but is not a
> real issue. The last few years the right knee gets a little
> uncomfortable during cold weather, but is fine if I keep it moving.
>
> My rotator cuff issues are similar, but less of an issue these days. The
> problem was always that it is a long slow slog through therapy. The last
> time I messed up (also my right shoulder), it took almost two years to
> get it back to normal. What worked for me was to take moderate amounts
> of ibuprofen, and try not to do anything too drastic. Once the
> inflammation went down, I started doing VERY light weight dumbbell
> exercises and slowly worked my way up to normal weights. Go slow and
> easy, because even slight tweaks and you're back to square one.
>
>
> bp
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>
> On 12/4/2020 9:54 AM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
>> Some of you may know I fell off this side mount back in August...I
>> should not have tried to climb it since I had been on bed rest from
>> retinal operation for two months mas o menos.
>> Well I finally got to see specialist...torn meniscus in right knee,
>> and suspected rotator cuff tear on right shoulder.
>> Need to get MRIs and starting me on PT...might need surgery....damn.
>> My own damn fault..
>>
>
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