Guest guest Posted April 30, 1998 Report Share Posted April 30, 1998 > Ronnie,I understand everyone's concern about the use of opiods and addiction, but using large amounts of Tylenol on a daily basis is actually much worse for you health wise. It is very hard on the liver and kidneys as well. And it is possible to overdose on them, so pleasse be careful. There are new pain meds out for moderate to severe pain that are in the opioid class that are timed- released. They are less addicting and are suppossed to last for 12 hours, which I don't find they do, but they do not contain any aspirin or acetaminophine. I asked to be switched over to these after being on Darvocet and similar meds for a long time and seeing my liver enzymes going up as well as triglicerydes. And I still take my milk thistle to help protect my liver whenever I can manage to remember to do so. I wish I could find an anti-depressant that I could take to help with the pain. Most of them I eventually develope a sensitivity to , get migraines, irregular heartbeat, or they make me tense and increase the Fibro pain instead of reduce it. And forget the tricyclics as they put me out for days and I also eat everything in sight.! Luck to you. Sometimes I feel like a walking pharmacy. Vickie > Peggy- > Sounds like you need a higher dose of Zoloff. > I rarely leave the house anymore either. Riding in the car is > uncomfortable, cause I need to keep my legs up. I take Ralifin, > Napersin, Soma, Zoloff, Pepsid-(bcause of the N-saids) > Atarix, (anti-hystamin- because even the bones in my face swell) and > Tylonal by the bottle! I try to stay away from the codine- but there > are more and more nights that I find myself reaching for the bottle. > Always keep that bottle where I have to get up to get it though- safer > that way. You sound VERY down- and that's going to make you hurt more- > ask the doctor about a little more Zoloff- might make you feel better- > Ronnie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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