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If U have been advised not to use Tylenol, what would U be able to

take for a fever or headache? The only time Kels does need pain

releif is for headaches and fever(has only had 3 in her entire life).

Trish

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> I was told to stay away from tylenol, but when I had my liver

> biopsy - thats what they were going to give me for pain...regular

> strength tylenol (this after a morphine pump! needless to say the

> tylenol didn't cut it and had to be put on something stronger) But

> I stay away from the tylenol based products. Flu season and trying

> to get a doctor to call you back because you have a cold! HA! Like

> that happens!!!! grrrrrrr

>

> Cora

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In a message dated 12/30/2004 12:58:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, kissemesoftly@... writes:

says she looks like shes carrying a beachball and school goes back Monday. Shes concerned how kids will react

Trish

I know this sounds very trite, especially for a young child, but please remind her that no one is perfect and her "disfigurement" could be a lot worse. My son has a deformed ear--it sticks way out and has a little point on the top. Because it's only one ear it was more noticeable. I took him to a plastic surgeon for a consult when he was about 5 but decided to wait until he was old enough to ask for it to be done--he never did! When someone teased him about it he would say that his mother is human and his father is Vulcan :o).

I have a friend who's young daughter has alepecia and is completely bald. She hated wearing a wig so she went "natural" and dealt with it quite well. Maybe you can help Kels come up with an explanation she would be comfortable with. I will pray that the kids go easy on her. She has enough to deal with.

Regards

Elaine

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Regular strength tylenol is ok - but you cannot exceed some

ridiculously low amount per day. I think its like 750 mg - so you

can't take 3 extra strength tylenol in any 24 hour period. I take

ibuprofen for pain. Thankfully I haven't had much since being

diagnosed with AIH. Last winter no colds at all (thanks to an over

active immune system I suppose) So far this makes #3. grrrrrr and

this one is by far the worst.

Cora

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TY Cora!

I give Kelsey a 500 mg Tylenol every 8 hours if she needs it. Her

Liver doctors were adament about no Ibruprophen, ist amazing how

their opinions differ so much. I have read many labels on O/C drugs

and alot say if U have liver disease U shuld consult your physican,

its amazing what your liver needs to absorb. This is something I will

definitely look in tomorrow at the doctors with Kelsey. Her spleen

has been emnlarged a bit more than usual and her liver too but shes

been off the Imuran for about 3 weeks now, I know when shes off it,

her belly gets really rounded. Kelsey is VERY concerned about it,

says she looks like shes carrying a beachball and school goes back

Monday. Shes concerned how kids will react. I wish I could do more

for her in that respect. Kids can be so cruel.

Trish

>

> Regular strength tylenol is ok - but you cannot exceed some

> ridiculously low amount per day. I think its like 750 mg - so you

> can't take 3 extra strength tylenol in any 24 hour period. I take

> ibuprofen for pain. Thankfully I haven't had much since being

> diagnosed with AIH. Last winter no colds at all (thanks to an over

> active immune system I suppose) So far this makes #3. grrrrrr and

> this one is by far the worst.

>

> Cora

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Most things containing tylenol say causes liver damage, but

ibuprofen based meds don't say that...hmmmm wonder why?

Regular strength tylenol is 325 mg.

Cora

> >

> > Regular strength tylenol is ok - but you cannot exceed some

> > ridiculously low amount per day. I think its like 750 mg - so

you

> > can't take 3 extra strength tylenol in any 24 hour period. I

take

> > ibuprofen for pain. Thankfully I haven't had much since being

> > diagnosed with AIH. Last winter no colds at all (thanks to an

over

> > active immune system I suppose) So far this makes #3. grrrrrr

and

> > this one is by far the worst.

> >

> > Cora

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