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Hi Eleanor,

It is paracetamol.

Regards,

Vale

> > Hi a

> > congratulations; It seems you are recovering well. I am also in

> Vancouver but

> had to go to Belgium for the first hip. So maybe the second one

(which

> seems

> to become more of a necessity...) can be here in Vancouver. Did

you

> have to

> fight to get it from Mazri? Did he suggest it or you?

> > take care

> > Sunita

> > R BHR January 6/04 De Smet

> > my new durom

> >

> >

>

>

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Yes, and generically, acetaminophen.

Its non-addictive, but beware it can be kind of hard on your liver,

especially combined with alcohol.

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Re: Re: my new durom

>

> Hi a

> thanks for your answer. I am on a waiting list with Dr Garbuz but I

have

> not talked to him about resurf cause when I saw him (May last year)

he

> was not doing it yet. I am supposed to see him in April for follow

up on

> my resurface in Belgium and I intend to have him look also at my

other

> hip for resurf., according to the THR waiting list I am " due " for

the

> fall of this year (since I saw him last May). So we will see what he

> says for me; he might not want to do it on me since I am

a " difficult

> case " (according to De Smet)!

>

> as far as sleeping and pain; I wonder why you don't take Tylenol

(normal

> strength)? When I stopped the " heavy duty meds for pain " I took

Tylenol

> normal strength (from the drug store) and that helped quite a bit (I

> would have to take it 2 or 3 times during the night). Mind you that

did

> not put me to sleep but at least I had less pain. I think Tylenol

is not

> addictive and for a week or so should not be that bad for the body.

I

> agree with Lois that Ativan is an anxiety releiver/tranquiliser (not

> equal to Valium but still addictive).

> relaxation techniques are a plus anyway.

> Also I have a herbal remedy for sleeping that helps me now; a

friend of

> mine is a herbalist and makes it herself with local plants (she

lives in

> Squamish). If you are interested maybe you can get some from her.

> take care

> Sunita

>

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Eleanor,

Tylenol arthritis is 650mg, rather than the usual 500. Two is

recommended to take you through an eight-hour period. It's very

good stuff at night.

Hope all's well!

Lari

> > Would be grateful if those in America could tell us Brits

> what 'Tylenol'

> > is----its' generic name. We don't get that brand name here that

I

> am

> > aware of. Is it ibruprofen? What are the dosage limits? Also,

if

> I

> > remember correctly, Lari, you mentioned a special Tylenol for

> > arthritis? How does its dosage vary from normal Tylenol? Many

> thanks,

> > Eleanor

> > Ps There are several over-the-counter remedies for sleep that

are

> > antihistamine based that are often quite helpful. One needs to

try

> > them to see if they work for you specifically.

> >

> >

> > Re: Re: my new durom

> >

> > Hi a

> > thanks for your answer. I am on a waiting list with Dr Garbuz

but I

> have

> > not talked to him about resurf cause when I saw him (May last

year)

> he

> > was not doing it yet. I am supposed to see him in April for

follow

> up on

> > my resurface in Belgium and I intend to have him look also at my

> other

> > hip for resurf., according to the THR waiting list I am " due "

for

> the

> > fall of this year (since I saw him last May). So we will see

what he

> > says for me; he might not want to do it on me since I am

> a " difficult

> > case " (according to De Smet)!

> >

> > as far as sleeping and pain; I wonder why you don't take Tylenol

> (normal

> > strength)? When I stopped the " heavy duty meds for pain " I took

> Tylenol

> > normal strength (from the drug store) and that helped quite a

bit (I

> > would have to take it 2 or 3 times during the night). Mind you

that

> did

> > not put me to sleep but at least I had less pain. I think Tylenol

> is not

> > addictive and for a week or so should not be that bad for the

body.

> I

> > agree with Lois that Ativan is an anxiety releiver/tranquiliser

(not

> > equal to Valium but still addictive).

> > relaxation techniques are a plus anyway.

> > Also I have a herbal remedy for sleeping that helps me now; a

> friend of

> > mine is a herbalist and makes it herself with local plants (she

> lives in

> > Squamish). If you are interested maybe you can get some from her.

> > take care

> > Sunita

> >

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