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Have a good day Debby!Morning! Back to work for me today, probably won't be doing much baking for a while. Unless the Red Hat Ladies groups come back for their luncheons...deserts are mandatory for them![]()
Have a good day Debby!
Thanks Ron, Checking with the Dr. SOON. Thanks again, AriaOne thing that I have noticed is that Dr.s are not giving real prescription NSAIDS any more for nerve pain. It is odd to me since they work very well for it. I think it is a misguided response to opioids.
See if you can get sulindac or diclofinac from the Dr. It is great for short term nerve pain and there are very few side effects in the short term. Long term is ulcer and heart issues but you have to be on it for years and it is a small increase for both.
NSAIDS can be taken with tylenol.
See what the Dr. says but this has worked well with me-- I had Second degree nerve damage on my sciatic nerve. It was crushed and the nerve had to re tunnel from my lower back to my big toe. I still have a bit of foot drop from it.
The three days it took the nerve to die was the worst pain ever! Sulindac and tylenol kept me going through it
Ron, THANKS for sharing. Checked with Dr.....since the pain is NOT intense...we will wait a few days. My husband is picking up a sheet of exercises the Dr. recommends. The Tylenol....????? I believe ALL doctors have an income from prescribing it. Every Dr. I know recommends it. AND for everything. I am so upsetOver 3Gs per day is bad!
Yes, Tylenol is actually worse than NSAIDS but I have known quite a few people lately that had to ask for them. One person was given prednisone but not an NSAID. I had her ask and she got one. It helped a lot for her issue-- A cyst in the knee joint.
Looks good!Just of of oven:View attachment 1739136
Very nice!Just of of oven:View attachment 1739136