Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 , didn't do good on Ibu which we found out she is allergic to. A Adult can take up to 800mgs at 1 time. I have seen it taken 2 at a time also. What I would do is cut the pill in half and give 1 and a half of the Tylenol. The Ibu depending on the strength now if 1 pill is 500mgs and that is what she takes then cut a pill in half and give only 1 and a half. If she has had ANY problems with Ibu then do not give it to her. started with one joint right after another. Tylenol stopped working. On most Tylenol bottles it says if your 12 years or older you take a adult dose. Give that then half of a pill. Just to see if it works. When had such pain I halfed a Adult muscle relaxant and it helped her. She was 12 also. Your going to think I am CRAZY but if it helps go with it. Since she has many joints involved now I would try home remedies. 1 is take a White Sock put corn meal in it about half the sockful tie a knot in it and warm it in a frying skillet flipping it back and forth once it is all warm lay this one a joint. Remember the ohhhhhhhhhh where is the other sock at and the dryer eats it up. This is a good way to use it. Another thing is get Vaseline or A and D ointment put about a table spoonful on something. Get BC powder or Stanback or Goodys. Mix about 2 of these powders in the ointment real good. Then spread it on the affected joint. If you need to get a old sheet and make a wrap out of it. cover it up. At least this method does not smell like Ben Gay lolol. Rice in a bowl and heat it in the Microwave and let her put her hands in it. likes to do this one when her hands hurt. WATER Balloons lololol. Warm water in the balloons and let her play with them. Heck throw them or just squeazing them helps. With the hands will wash dishes to just keep her hands moving and this helps due to the warm water and moving the fingers and wrists. When was adding joints popping up. I went and bought soft things for her just to prop up on. Her tail bone was involved also so sitting at times was hard to do. She actually looked like a doll on pillows lolol. Putting a towel in a microwave and heating that up helps to. As for as the pills go half a pill if that doesn't help in 30 minutes then add the other half. Just be careful with adding to help her. Let me know if anything helps. Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 , See how quick things can change for these kids? Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh when she is doing good Arthur will hear you lololol. Robbin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 , I wouldn't go much above the dosage on the package without consulting one of her docs. A lot of our kids take much higher doses than what is written on the box, but only under the doc's supervision. Also, your doc has written for a total of 4000mg Tylenol, so I feel very comfortable saying that he'd NOT want Aundrea on that much ibuprofen. took pretty high doses of ibuprofen but never that high! I'm sorry to hear things are worsening. Liz _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of sonia1md Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:19 PM Subject: question on starting NSAIDS Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her ankles and knees. She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for this to offer much help. I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her til then. Thanks, (aundrea 10 systemic jra) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 That's a lot of Tylenol.... dr just increased giving me Tylenol to help my flare along with some other meds. She said only take 2, 500mg Tylenol twice a day but no more than that. I have taken 800mg-1000mg of IB proften twice a day at the most and that's a lot. But my rheumatologist has allowed it. Still, she is younger than I was even on that dose in the past for flares. It was really upsetting to my stomach. I don't think that the dose would be the same. If you can't contact her doctor, try calling a pharmacist to find out bout the dose comparison's etc. I know that ourr Rheumatologist often give higher doses than recommended but still might help to talk to the pharmacist or someone like that... Also, heat can aggrivate the inflammation. I know that it prob feels better because it does to me however, Ice helps decrease inflammation and can numb the pain some. Maybe worth a try... don't know... Don't know if this helps.... Hope things improve soon... Issadora On 7/8/06, sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: > > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > ankles and knees. > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > this to offer much help. > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > til then. > > Thanks, > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > -- " I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint. " --Frida Kahlo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 : I tried numerous over the counter meds for Hannah before she was put on Naproxen (not the cause of the migraines). Anyway, the ped told me that the dosing on Ibuprofen is higher than that of Tylenol. Do you remember what dose of Naproxen she was on? That dose would be more comparable than the Tylenol. I believe you can give this every 6 hrs. I was also told if she was really bad we could use Tylenol in between at 3 hrs. However, you really have to watch her stomach and make sure she is eating and getting fluids. This should not hurt her for the weekend. If you do not remember the dose of the Naproxen, I can tell you when my son hurt his leg in March they had him taking 2 adult strength Advil (200mg each) at a time every 4 hours. He is 11 and at the time weighed about 80 pounds. Hope this helps. Hannah and I sending happy thoughts. We are sad to hear of her increased pain, but Hannah can certainly relate. Her knee has been sore & swollen all day. sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her ankles and knees. She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for this to offer much help. I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her til then. Thanks, (aundrea 10 systemic jra) Beth Yohnk Happy Thoughts..Be Well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Thanks Liz, I looked thru Aundrea's health journal to see how much aleve she had been on. This was two years ago and she was probably 20 lbs lighter, but she was taking 220-400 mg 3-4 x daily, due to side effects they then switched her to ibuprofen 200-400 mg 4 x daily..Side effects returned so then we discontinued and went onto pred and mtx. I guess I will just go out and buy some tylenol and then follow the script from out appt a couple weeks ago (500 mg 2 pills up to 4 x daily) until I can speak with the rheumy on Monday. Why does everything always happen on the weekend? (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)-- - In , " liz smith " <liz_smith@...> wrote: > > , > > > > I wouldn't go much above the dosage on the package without consulting one of > her docs. A lot of our kids take much higher doses than what is written on > the box, but only under the doc's supervision. Also, your doc has written > for a total of 4000mg Tylenol, so I feel very comfortable saying that he'd > NOT want Aundrea on that much ibuprofen. took pretty high doses of > ibuprofen but never that high! > > > > I'm sorry to hear things are worsening. > > > > Liz > > > > _____ > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > Of sonia1md > Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:19 PM > > Subject: question on starting NSAIDS > > > > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > ankles and knees. > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > this to offer much help. > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > til then. > > Thanks, > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 I just found the original script for Naproxyn..again this was 3 years ago...Aundrea is now 5' 2 " and weighs 104 lbs. Anyway it was for 250 mg at morning and night and 1/2pill at noon. They tried her on Zantac to help with the tummy problems but she didn't get any relief...thats when they moved onto aleeve, and then ibuprofen..my understanding is that they are all NSAIDS and her response was always the same...nausea, dizziness, headache. As I was reading thru her journal just now I see that the joints that she is now complaining of (shoulders, hips small of back etc) were also problems 3 years ago...Its funny how you can forget the details after awhile. Aundrea told me today that she wants to wait a week and try tylenol or ibuprofen and see if it helps...if not she said she is willing to go back on mtx. I will call the rheumy on Monday and we will just take it from there...Wasn't it just two weeks ago when I mentioned how awesome Aundrea's labs were...Just goes to show that labs don't tell the whole story, do they! (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)- -- In , Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@...> wrote: > > : > > I tried numerous over the counter meds for Hannah before she was put on Naproxen (not the cause of the migraines). Anyway, the ped told me that the dosing on Ibuprofen is higher than that of Tylenol. Do you remember what dose of Naproxen she was on? That dose would be more comparable than the Tylenol. I believe you can give this every 6 hrs. I was also told if she was really bad we could use Tylenol in between at 3 hrs. However, you really have to watch her stomach and make sure she is eating and getting fluids. This should not hurt her for the weekend. > > If you do not remember the dose of the Naproxen, I can tell you when my son hurt his leg in March they had him taking 2 adult strength Advil (200mg each) at a time every 4 hours. He is 11 and at the time weighed about 80 pounds. Hope this helps. Hannah and I sending happy thoughts. We are sad to hear of her increased pain, but Hannah can certainly relate. Her knee has been sore & swollen all day. > > sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > ankles and knees. > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > this to offer much help. > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > til then. > > Thanks, > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > > > > > Beth Yohnk > Happy Thoughts..Be Well > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Well now I am wondering if he wrote the script wrong...Gosh I am so glad that I talked to you guys before proceeding with these orders...Now that I read it you are absoluetly right that would equal 4000 mg a day! Since I don't know if the script is right and I have experience with trying the ibuprofen in the past I guess I will just stick with that. My health journal notes state that I can give her 400 mg 4 x daily and that was when she was smaller...so that seems to be my safest route until I can follow up with the doc. thanks for the tip on ice..I will start alternating...Forgot about doing that...I am a little brain dead..we had seven 11 year old girls here last night for aundrea's early birthday celebration...I am wore out! (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)-- - In , " Issadora " <FlyfreeIzzie@...> wrote: > > That's a lot of Tylenol.... dr just increased giving me Tylenol to help my > flare along with some other meds. She said only take 2, 500mg Tylenol twice > a day but no more than that. I have taken 800mg-1000mg of IB proften twice a > day at the most and that's a lot. But my rheumatologist has allowed it. > > Still, she is younger than I was even on that dose in the past for flares. > It was really upsetting to my stomach. I don't think that the dose would be > the same. If you can't contact her doctor, try calling a pharmacist to find > out bout the dose comparison's etc. I know that ourr Rheumatologist often > give higher doses than recommended but still might help to talk to the > pharmacist or someone like that... > > Also, heat can aggrivate the inflammation. I know that it prob feels better > because it does to me however, Ice helps decrease inflammation and can numb > the pain some. Maybe worth a try... don't know... > > Don't know if this helps.... Hope things improve soon... > Issadora > > > On 7/8/06, sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: > > > > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > > ankles and knees. > > > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > > this to offer much help. > > > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > > til then. > > > > Thanks, > > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > > > > > > > > -- > " I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint. " > > --Frida Kahlo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 , I would say that is a good plan. Aundrea is almost a big as I am and that is the dose I take (I am 5' 3 " and weight 115lbs). Watch her tummy, give it to her with milk or food and she can also take tums if need be until you can check with dr. Good luck and we hope she feels better soon!!! sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: Well now I am wondering if he wrote the script wrong...Gosh I am so glad that I talked to you guys before proceeding with these orders...Now that I read it you are absoluetly right that would equal 4000 mg a day! Since I don't know if the script is right and I have experience with trying the ibuprofen in the past I guess I will just stick with that. My health journal notes state that I can give her 400 mg 4 x daily and that was when she was smaller...so that seems to be my safest route until I can follow up with the doc. thanks for the tip on ice..I will start alternating...Forgot about doing that...I am a little brain dead..we had seven 11 year old girls here last night for aundrea's early birthday celebration...I am wore out! (Aundrea 10 systemic jra)-- - In , " Issadora " <FlyfreeIzzie@...> wrote: > > That's a lot of Tylenol.... dr just increased giving me Tylenol to help my > flare along with some other meds. She said only take 2, 500mg Tylenol twice > a day but no more than that. I have taken 800mg-1000mg of IB proften twice a > day at the most and that's a lot. But my rheumatologist has allowed it. > > Still, she is younger than I was even on that dose in the past for flares. > It was really upsetting to my stomach. I don't think that the dose would be > the same. If you can't contact her doctor, try calling a pharmacist to find > out bout the dose comparison's etc. I know that ourr Rheumatologist often > give higher doses than recommended but still might help to talk to the > pharmacist or someone like that... > > Also, heat can aggrivate the inflammation. I know that it prob feels better > because it does to me however, Ice helps decrease inflammation and can numb > the pain some. Maybe worth a try... don't know... > > Don't know if this helps.... Hope things improve soon... > Issadora > > > On 7/8/06, sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: > > > > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > > ankles and knees. > > > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > > this to offer much help. > > > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > > til then. > > > > Thanks, > > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > > > > > > > > -- > " I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint. " > > --Frida Kahlo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Hi sonia, Here is a web site for figuring out the maximum dosage based on weight. Scroll down until you see the portion for JA. I would be reluctant to use the Ibuprofen if she has had problems in the past with NSAIDS and would stick with the Tylenol. And then call your rheumy on Monday. Ideally it will just be a transitory thing and she will be doing better soon (gotta hope). I so agree that labs don't always mean much in this crazy disease. I did try to do my own calculations for you but I have been in bed for 2 days with the stomach flu. I can finally hold my head half way up and read for a few minutes without dizziness etc so I am hoping I am on the mend.--e http://www.reutershealth.com/atoz/html/Ibuprofen.htm sonia1md <sonia1md@...> wrote: Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her ankles and knees. She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for this to offer much help. I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her til then. Thanks, (aundrea 10 systemic jra) --------------------------------- Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 > Aundrea is continuing to have more joint problems and its now > affecting new joints...jaw, shoulder, fingers toes as well as her > ankles and knees. > > She started taking ibuprofen a few days ago and today she asked > about trying it thru-out the day...We also have those disposable > heat packs but at this point there are to many joints affected for > this to offer much help. > > I pulled out the last script that the dr. gave us and it said she > could have 2 500mg. tylenol up to 4 times a day...I am wondering if > he wrote it for tylenol given her side effects from Naproxyn? She > has more pain than swelling..mild swelling in finger joints. Anyway > I am just giving her ibuprofen but would the dose and the amount > that you can give be the same as what he wrote for tylenol? > > I will call him on Monday but just wondered how much I can give her > til then. > > Thanks, > (aundrea 10 systemic jra) > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Robbin, Thanks for the home remedy suggestions..You are pretty creative. We could probably have a whole file just for tips like the ones you have shared! :-) Aundrea is feeling a bit better right now. She has had a total of 600mg of ibuprofen so I could give her one more dose tonight if she needs it. I think that Aundrea just developed all the side effects to NSAIDS due to the length of time she was on them and in the high doses that she was being treated with..I think we will be ok to get thru the weekend with them and then I will feel better about talking with the doc regarding the proper dosage of tylenol. I will let you know how the remedy's go..thanks for all the ideas! Blessings, (aundrea 10 systemic jra)- -- In , Robbin40@... wrote: > > , > didn't do good on Ibu which we found out she is allergic to. A > Adult can take up to 800mgs at 1 time. I have seen it taken 2 at a time also. > What I would do is cut the pill in half > and give 1 and a half of the Tylenol. The Ibu depending on the strength now > if 1 pill is 500mgs and that is what she takes then cut a pill in half and > give only 1 and a half. If she has had ANY problems with Ibu then do not give it > to her. > started with one joint right after another. Tylenol stopped > working. On most Tylenol bottles it says if your 12 years or older you take a > adult dose. Give that then half of a pill. Just to see if it works. When > had such pain I halfed a Adult muscle relaxant and it helped her. She was 12 > also. > Your going to think I am CRAZY but if it helps go with it. Since she has > many joints involved now I would try home remedies. 1 is take a White Sock > put corn meal in it about half the sockful tie a knot in it and warm it in a > frying skillet flipping it back and forth once it is all warm lay this one a > joint. Remember the ohhhhhhhhhh where is the other sock at and the dryer eats > it up. This is a good way to use it. > Another thing is get Vaseline or A and D ointment put about a table > spoonful on something. > Get BC powder or Stanback or Goodys. Mix about 2 of these powders in the > ointment real good. Then spread it on the affected joint. If you need to get a > old sheet and make a wrap out of it. cover it up. At least this method does not > smell like Ben Gay lolol. > Rice in a bowl and heat it in the Microwave and let her put her hands in > it. likes to do this one when her hands hurt. WATER Balloons lololol. > Warm water in the balloons and let her play with them. Heck throw them or > just squeazing them helps. With the hands will wash dishes to just keep > her hands moving and this helps due to the warm water and moving the fingers > and wrists. > When was adding joints popping up. I went and bought soft things > for her just to prop up on. Her tail bone was involved also so sitting at > times was hard to do. She actually looked like a doll on pillows lolol. Putting > a towel in a microwave and heating that up helps to. > As for as the pills go half a pill if that doesn't help in 30 minutes > then add the other half. Just be careful with adding to help her. Let me know if > anything helps. > Robbin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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