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If you have a compromised liver and need pain relief, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

before taking any OTC pain meds -- Tylenol (acetaminophen) or NSAIDs (asprin,

ibuprophen, etc.) When first saw a hepatologist, the hepatologist said --

and this is a direct quote -- " I will give you a prescription for morphine. It

is better for your liver than Tylenol. You are NEVER to take Tylenol or any

other OTC pain reliever. "

I'm glad Fuzzy is able to tolerate Tylenol, and wish could. When

was taking Tylenol it really helped his leg pain.But now when his leg pain gets

bad, takes the lowest-dose time-release morphine.

As always, each patient is an individual. Consult your own doctor about what's

best for you.

Dorothy

Fuzzy wrote:

Tylenol...it is about the only pain reliever we can use and only in

moderation. A doctor told me not to take more than 2,000 mgs a week and

on a full stomach. I have learned to live without it. How do I deal

with pain? Hot baths, lay flat without a pillow and elevate my legs for

about 20 minutes. And preventive measures...Tai Chi Chuan, yoga or

stretching. How often do you hear a cat complain about pain? S-T-R-E-T-

C-H.

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