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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonjane10" data-source="post: 818502" data-attributes="member: 160262"><p>Hi Lynn</p><p></p><p>With your great attitude & determination, it sounds like you're on the way to recovery. And yeah, it is still early days, but at least you knew what to expect with this TKR. Still brutal, but better prepared emotionally it appears. As ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory NSAID, it can be taken alongside paracetamol or co-codamol. They can even be taken at the same time if the pain is stopping you getting about. Useful at bedtime too if the discomfort is affecting your sleep. But always check it out with your GP first. They're the experts. Good luck for a trouble free recovery.</p><p></p><p>Ali.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonjane10, post: 818502, member: 160262"] Hi Lynn With your great attitude & determination, it sounds like you're on the way to recovery. And yeah, it is still early days, but at least you knew what to expect with this TKR. Still brutal, but better prepared emotionally it appears. As ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory NSAID, it can be taken alongside paracetamol or co-codamol. They can even be taken at the same time if the pain is stopping you getting about. Useful at bedtime too if the discomfort is affecting your sleep. But always check it out with your GP first. They're the experts. Good luck for a trouble free recovery. Ali. [/QUOTE]
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