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I am not familiar with cafiaspirin. I am thinking it may be a tablet

containing both aspirin and caffeine? Prolonged use of aspirin is very hard

on the digestive system. I have not heard of it being directly related to

candida.

Jan

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> Hi everybody. I am Claudio Acuña from Buenos Aires Argentina. I suppose I

> have candidiasis but I am not quite sure. Because of my symptoms a take

> aspirin since ever. I have an addiction to the cafiaspirin. Does anybody

> know the possible relationship between candidiasis and cafiaspirine?.

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On 29 Mar 2001, at 12:09, PEARLY2@... wrote:

> that helps a great deal ( but not 100% 0f the time ) is that we take 2

> aspirins. I feel relief from the fatigue within 30 minutes.

This is interesting, but doesn't aspirin irritate the gut? I've got a

leaky gut, and don't want to take anything that might make it

worse.

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This is interesting, but doesn't aspirin irritate the gut? I've got a

leaky gut, and don't want to take anything that might make it worse.

Ann >>>

I also have a sensitive stomach. I guess I lucked out . I hapen to find

a brand of aspirin years ago that didn't disturb me at all.

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Good point, Ann! I hadn't thought about that connection... glad I seldom need

the things!

http://www.wral-tv.com/features/healthteam/1996/0102-aspirin-and-bleeding/

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> This is interesting, but doesn't aspirin irritate the gut? I've got a

> leaky gut, and don't want to take anything that might make it worse.

> Ann >>>

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> I also have a sensitive stomach. I guess I lucked out . I hapen to find

> a brand of aspirin years ago that didn't disturb me at all.

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Pepi:

I don't know about aspirin but I have noticed when on bicillin shots that I

bleed some after each injection. It does clot though but I think all these

med's help thin out our blood. Just my uneducated guess.

Also, hope your eating potatoe chips before and after your flagyl. This

makes a big difference in nausea and tummy problems. Dr. H. is the promoter

of this.

Hang in there, it does get better.

No Time for Lyme Bev

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> Also, hope your eating potatoe chips before and after your flagyl. This

> makes a big difference in nausea and tummy problems. Dr. H. is the

promoter

> of this.

Hmmmmm Didnt know that! Gonna have to git a bag of em when I go to town

next. Thanks! Pepi

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No, it wasn't that, it was about effectiveness in heart disease for

women - not about cancer or how many women take it. I am not sure I am

gonna be able to find the exact article I read, but I did some research

anyway.

This is about the study I'd read about, although not the same article -

it says that the prevention of a first heart attack is much lower for women.

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/1997/05.08/WomenAdvisedAbo.html

This one says there is not enough data for women:

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0815/is_1_29/ai_111767714

This is only about strokes, but since women are at higher risk for

strokes vs, heart attack than men, it is relevant.

http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/30/9/1764

While I was researching, I also found reference that women may have more

ischemic strokes which can be made worse by aspirin than regular strokes

or heart attacks, that could be prevented by aspirin - but these weren't

studies, just doctors' observations that women are more likely than men

to have them and that aspirin makes them worse. So speculation only.

Anyway, if I were worrying about heart disease right now, I probably

wouldn't stop taking it but I would *not* rely just on it either.

Jan

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>>Didn't they just prove aspirin only works for men?

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>I haven't seen such a study. I have seen a number that suggest daily

>aspirin reduces the risk of several types of cancer, particularly breast

>and colon. I have also seen studies that demonstrate cardiovascular

>benefits for women as well as men, the opposite of what you are suggesting.

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>Perhaps you are thinking of the survey that showed that many fewer women

>than men took a daily aspirin:

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>http://my.webmd.com/content/article/88/99738.htm .

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>Also, most longitudinal studies have tended to work only with men to

>avoid the complication of hormone cycles. Thus, there has been much less

>research with women exclusively. There have been a number of studies

>that show that the benefits do not outweigh the risks until late middle

>age, typically post menopausal for women. At any rate, I would not trust

>the results of any one study.

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My DAN doc prefers it to other anti-inflammatories.

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> Does any one know if aspirin is safe for our children? I know that the

> recommendation is not to give aspirin because of the rare disorder

> associated with it but aside this warning does any one have info about

> it?

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Aspirin is OK as long as not used for fever, but anti-inflammatory

use is ok.

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> Hi ,

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> It sounds as if by " aspirin " you may mean ibuprofen (advil, motrin)

> since they're NSAIDs and true aspirin is not.

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> I'd like to know for sure.

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> thanks, Leon

No, I was using aspirin. For a long time I used some that my dad brought

from Canada, it has a very low dose of codeine and some caffeine. I was

using that before I was dx'd when I'd wake up feeling like I'd been hit

by a truck and didn't know why. A dose of that would at least get me

thru the day. Then I switched to Bufferin after I was dx'd and I really

like that, I use it together with hydrocodone and I'm hoping I can still

use it occassionally. Ibuprofen and others like it don't do a thing for

me, there's a kick to aspirin that those don't seem to have. Of course,

they're kind of a kick in the stomach, too :)

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Hey ,

I'd like to know more about your success with aspirin - I take four

ibuprofen every morning to just to be able to function, and my finger

joints still hurt.

If Bufferin would do more for the pain, I'd like to know. I guess there

are ways to mitigate the stomach issues, such as taking with food, etc.

Seeing a Rheumatologist for the first time July 5th.

best, Leon

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> > Hi ,

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> > It sounds as if by " aspirin " you may mean ibuprofen (advil,

motrin)

> > since they're NSAIDs and true aspirin is not.

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> > I'd like to know for sure.

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> > thanks, Leon

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> No, I was using aspirin. For a long time I used some that my dad

brought

> from Canada, it has a very low dose of codeine and some caffeine. I

was

> using that before I was dx'd when I'd wake up feeling like I'd been

hit

> by a truck and didn't know why. A dose of that would at least get me

> thru the day. Then I switched to Bufferin after I was dx'd and I

really

> like that, I use it together with hydrocodone and I'm hoping I can

still

> use it occassionally. Ibuprofen and others like it don't do a thing

for

> me, there's a kick to aspirin that those don't seem to have. Of

course,

> they're kind of a kick in the stomach, too :)

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I've taken one 325-mg pill daily at night (sudden death from MI most

commonly occurring in the wee hours of the morning) without ill effect for

twenty years, long may it so continue.

Maco

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