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I am sitting here with a THROBBING headache and afraid to use an over

the counter pain reliever for fear that it will have starch or other

illegal binders in it. Can anyone recommend and SCD legal brand for

aspirin or ibuprofen? If Tylenol is the one, I understand if you

drink at all you should avoid this one so I am not even considering

this one. Thanks for your help.

Aiazeen

UC 5 yrs

SCD 1 month 4 days

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Hi Aiazeen,

Elaine said it did us no use to be in pain/suffering and when

medications are needed we should take them. Tylenol is better for

people with GI issues and IBprofine is better for people with ASD issues.

It is ideal to get a script from a doc and have these meds compounded

through a compounding pharmacy to make it SCD compliant (I use

Hopewell Pharmacy in NJ) so that when these situations happen you have

your SCD legal medications- without the illegal concern.

With that said if you have to take an over the counter Tylenol now

take it!

And when you are feeling better prioritize and get some compounded meds.

Jodi

SCD 11 months

Crohn's/Colitis

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> I am sitting here with a THROBBING headache and afraid to use an over

> the counter pain reliever for fear that it will have starch or other

> illegal binders in it.

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Jodi's advice is very good and is the advice I use when my headaches get too bad, I also take Tylenol because Ibuprofen is very hard on your guts. Once I got a terrible tension headache that Tylenon would not touch and had to take Excedrin for Migraines. I haven't been to the doctor since starting SCD so I haven't been able to get a script for Tylenol to be compounded so I just take the OTC stuff and so far so good (crossing fingers; knocking on wood). Though, I only take it when absolutely necessary.

Misty Kimble

Louisiana

CD - 2/07 - no meds

SCD - 7 months

Patiently awaiting Gustav...

Hi Aiazeen,With that said if you have to take an over the counter Tylenol nowtake it! And when you are feeling better prioritize and get some compounded meds.JodiSCD 11 monthsCrohn's/Colitis

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Hi Misty,

Is there a specific OTC Tylenol you have found with the least amount

of added illegals. Back in my Tylenol days I'd have to take the

coated ones. Which are full of illegals, I guess more so than uncoated?

Wishing you much safety from Gustav- they're saying it's going to be a

monster. Did you make yourself beef jerkey? So manybe you won't have

to eat so much fruit?

Please stay safe. I am so worried about all of you.

Jodi

SCD 11 months

Crohn's/Colitis

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> Patiently awaiting Gustav...

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I'm allergic to acetominophen (the primary ingredient in Tylenol) so

when I need moderate pain relief I take either aspirin or ibuoprofen,

depending on the cause of the pain. I don't take them too often, and

my gastroenterologist is OK with this since I don't have an IBD.

I can find a brand of both that are also SCD-legal in my local

pharmacies. But I had to read the ingredient list on each box and

bottle very thoroughly until I found a form that had the least amount

of binders and no illegals. Each time I buy a box of my preferred

brand and style I check the ingredient list to make sure the formula

hasn't changed.

Kim M.

SCD 5 years

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> I am sitting here with a THROBBING headache and afraid to use an over

> the counter pain reliever for fear that it will have starch or other

> illegal binders in it. Can anyone recommend and SCD legal brand for

> aspirin or ibuprofen? If Tylenol is the one, I understand if you

> drink at all you should avoid this one so I am not even considering

> this one. Thanks for your help.

>

> Aiazeen

> UC 5 yrs

> SCD 1 month 4 days

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Kim M,

I have a problem taking Tylenol today- it causes me RUQ pressure. I

cannot take ibuoprofen at all as that triggers my Crohn's/Colitis to

spasm. Aspirin makes me so nauseas. I don't have many choices left

only like antihistamines and such to knock me out. A bummer.

Jodi

SCD 11 months

Crohn's/Colitis

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> I'm allergic to acetominophen (the primary ingredient in Tylenol) so

> when I need moderate pain relief I take either aspirin or ibuoprofen,

> depending on the cause of the pain. I don't take them too often, and

> my gastroenterologist is OK with this since I don't have an IBD.

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No, I just use gelcaps because they are easier on my tummy.

I don't have a dehydrator so no Jerky. Though, there is a local company that makes legal jerky. I have one pack left from my trip to Disney. I'm going to try to make it to the store that carries it today. I am going to boil a couple dozen eggs tomorrow since they stay good at room temp for a couple days. If we loose electricity, we'll grill most of the meat in the freezer. Hopefully, I won't be too dependent on fruits.

THANKS!!!

Misty

Subject: Re: SCD Legal Pain Releif?To: BTVC-SCD Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 7:39 AM

Hi Misty,Is there a specific OTC Tylenol you have found with the least amountof added illegals. Back in my Tylenol days I'd have to take thecoated ones. Which are full of illegals, I guess more so than uncoated?Wishing you much safety from Gustav- they're saying it's going to be amonster. Did you make yourself beef jerkey? So manybe you won't haveto eat so much fruit?Please stay safe. I am so worried about all of you.JodiSCD 11 monthsCrohn's/Colitis

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Kim,

What is the brand? I think Wal Mart will let me request it.

Misty

Subject: Re: SCD Legal Pain Releif?To: BTVC-SCD Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 7:49 AM

I'm allergic to acetominophen (the primary ingredient in Tylenol) so when I need moderate pain relief I take either aspirin or ibuoprofen, depending on the cause of the pain. I don't take them too often, and my gastroenterologist is OK with this since I don't have an IBD. I can find a brand of both that are also SCD-legal in my local pharmacies. But I had to read the ingredient list on each box and bottle very thoroughly until I found a form that had the least amount of binders and no illegals. Each time I buy a box of my preferred brand and style I check the ingredient list to make sure the formula hasn't changed.Kim M.SCD 5 years>> I am sitting here with a THROBBING headache and afraid to use an over> the counter pain

reliever for fear that it will have starch or other> illegal binders in it. Can anyone recommend and SCD legal brand for> aspirin or ibuprofen? If Tylenol is the one, I understand if you> drink at all you should avoid this one so I am not even considering> this one. Thanks for your help.> > Aiazeen> UC 5 yrs> SCD 1 month 4 days>

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for future have your doc call a compounding pharmacy you can get

componded tylenol legal no fillers -they can compound anything for

the most part - but probably have to pay -ins won't cover

eileen

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> I am sitting here with a THROBBING headache and afraid to use an

over

> the counter pain reliever for fear that it will have starch or other

> illegal binders in it. Can anyone recommend and SCD legal brand for

> aspirin or ibuprofen? If Tylenol is the one, I understand if you

> drink at all you should avoid this one so I am not even considering

> this one. Thanks for your help.

>

> Aiazeen

> UC 5 yrs

> SCD 1 month 4 days

>

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