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Medications Posted: 07-27-07 13:19pm
Do you take any meds for pain releif? or
muscle relaxers?
Last edited by Tmddyan on 07-28-07 00:39am; edited 1 time in total
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catswold
Supporter
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 404 Location: Flint, Michigan
Posted: 07-27-07 14:32pm
It wouldn't let me vote for pain reliever
AND anti-d daily. I only take a muscle
relaxant when absolutely necessary (not
even once a week). Most of the pain I
experience now is from arthritis or DJD
throughout my whole body.
But believe it or not, the pain is easier
to handle than the TMJ pain.
Carol
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grassy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 116 Location: northeast
Hi Posted: 07-28-07 13:47pm
Hi ladies i take over the counter pain
relief( like tylenol) and a tiny bit of
an antidepressant called amitriptyline...
and i dont like it either. i have tried
flexeril, and other things in my travels.
i try as best i can to stay away from
pills, but sometimes we all need something
to get us over the rough spells. anyone
found something good with out side
effects? or is that a pipe dream of mine?
cindy
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Tmddyan
Moderator
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 4124 Location: post falls, id usa
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Posted: 07-29-07 20:34pm
catswold
wrote:
It wouldn't let me vote for
pain reliever AND anti-d daily. I only
take a muscle relaxant when absolutely
necessary (not even once a week). Most of
the pain I experience now is from
arthritis or DJD throughout my whole body.
But believe it or not, the pain is easier
to handle than the TMJ pain.
Carol
there i fixed it. thanks again for
catching that . i was real tired when i
came up with that one.lol
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