OhhhhhhhhhhYou need to eat with it. It's not one you can take with an empty stomach
That would explain a lot
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OhhhhhhhhhhYou need to eat with it. It's not one you can take with an empty stomach
I did have some water, does that count?Even if you just drink some milk or something so there's something in your stomach
I don't know. Logic tells me yes, but it might not because there's nothing really in water. It's to help soften the blow of the medicine on your liverI did have some water, does that count?
Ok. That’s probably why I was shaking thenI don't know. Logic tells me yes, but it might not because there's nothing really in water. It's to help soften the blow of the medicine on your liver
I feel your pain. Hope it gets better soonLast time I took an ibuprofen (yesterday) I was starting to shake. So I think I should not do that.
I do have a heating pad, but not an outlet to plug it into.
Yeah. I try to only do natural remedies, and magnetic therapy, but occasionally I do have to get out of bed and be productive.I feel your pain. Hope it gets better soon
I decided to go without pain killers and try some natural rememedies I saw online.
Went great.
For two days.
Then BAM doubled over in agony and swallowing ibuprofen quick as I could.
Hot water bottle is a lifesaver for meYeah. I try to only do natural remedies, and magnetic therapy, but occasionally I do have to get out of bed and be productive.
usually not, noI did have some water, does that count?
99% sure the pain I get is not normal, but doctors don't take us seriously anyway so I'm not expecting answers any time soonSo glad I never had to suffer through any of that. I was already per-menopausal when I transitioned, but had never really had any cramping like so many others have.