My makaton course was really interesting today and we all a little certificate. I don't need to use it on the run I am on, but I'm sure it will be beneficial in the future and I enjoyed it too
Any thoughts on pain management anyone?
The antibiotics say be careful with high doses of paracetamol, so I lowered paracetamol from 4 times 1000mg to 4 times 500 mg and 4 times 400mg of ibuprofen.
The effect of those painkillers wears off after 4 to 5 hours and I have to wait 6 hours for my next dose, which means 4 times almost 2 hours of very hard to ignore pain.
So any tips and tricks are very welcome, I had no clue a sore arm could be this disturbing.
Any thoughts on pain management anyone?
The antibiotics say be careful with high doses of paracetamol, so I lowered paracetamol from 4 times 1000mg to 4 times 500 mg and 4 times 400mg of ibuprofen.
The effect of those painkillers wears off after 4 to 5 hours and I have to wait 6 hours for my next dose, which means 4 times almost 2 hours of very hard to ignore pain.
So any tips and tricks are very welcome, I had no clue a sore arm could be this disturbing.
Thank you for the warning! Not enough people know that with paracetamol there isn't much wriggle room above the max dose before it gets dangerous. I do know, which is the reason for the clock watching as not to go over the max dose.Antje - I'm not trying to be alarmist, but i don't care for paracetamol at all. In my view, it can be too easy to take a bit much, if pain is bad and (if the person is unlucky) end up with significant liver issues. That thinking is coloured by the experience of a family fried, so pretty extreme.
Agree! But as it is 9PM right now I was hoping for some tricks to manage it tonight and get more than 5 hours of sleep...it could be worth seeing your doc for something a bit more potent for a few days.
I do in the first hours after painkillers but definitely not in the lastAre you managing to find a position that's comfortable to your wrist, that allows you to rest it?
Haha, it's a desk top and I hardly think typing with my left index finger will make my right wrist worseSorry to tell you this. But the typing on a forum may not help? Regardless of using a desktop keyboard or holding a device & thumbs??
I've already contemplated going by my neighbour to ask if he has something to smoke laying around (mind, it's legal here, and there's CBD in there too) but decided I'm woozy enough already from the pain/antibiotics/ibuprofen/lack of sleep. For the oil I'd have to do some city driving, which requires changing gears frequently, no thanks. Very happy I can reach my GP and local supermarket using only second and fourth gear!Another option could be cross referencing the effects of "CBD" as a possible option regarding your pain quandary...
Thank you for the warning! Not enough people know that with paracetamol there isn't much wriggle room above the max dose before it gets dangerous. I do know, which is the reason for the clock watching as not to go over the max dose.
Theoretically I should have some leeway because of my weight, but on the other hand, I like a drink or two, so I'm not going to gamble with my liver, I'm quite attached to it.
I'm sorry your family friend had to find out the bad way.
Agree! But as it is 9PM right now I was hoping for some tricks to manage it tonight and get more than 5 hours of sleep...
I do in the first hours after painkillers but definitely not in the last
Yuck, that's a bad story. Will tell my friends. Today I have explained to 3 of them one doesn't mess with paracetamol doses. Looks like I was rightOur friend is not just one, but two transplants in, and not yet 40.
To be clear her story is a bit complex, she was naive and she did get very unlucky, but it surely made an impact on me.
Haha, it's a desk top and I hardly think typing with my left index finger will make my right wrist worse
I've already contemplated going by my neighbour to ask if he has something to smoke laying around (mind, it's legal here, and there's CBD in there too) but decided I'm woozy enough already from the pain/antibiotics/ibuprofen/lack of sleep. For the oil I'd have to do some city driving, which requires changing gears frequently, no thanks. Very happy I can reach my GP and local supermarket using only second and fourth gear!
Would've been worth a shot otherwiseHopefully the antibiotics will make a change already tomorrow!
Did that 2 years ago, when my right hand was pretty badly hurt. I called up a good friend and told him we were going to swap cars for a week or 2. So we didLol, I also forgot you have a left hand drive vehicle.I could recommend an auto-gearbox??
Did that 2 years ago, when my right hand was pretty badly hurt. I called up a good friend and told him we were going to swap cars for a week or 2. So we did
Any thoughts on pain management anyone?
The antibiotics say be careful with high doses of paracetamol, so I lowered paracetamol from 4 times 1000mg to 4 times 500 mg and 4 times 400mg of ibuprofen.
The effect of those painkillers wears off after 4 to 5 hours and I have to wait 6 hours for my next dose, which means 4 times almost 2 hours of very hard to ignore pain.
So any tips and tricks are very welcome, I had no clue a sore arm could be this disturbing.
The wheel was on the right side, which is of course the left oneHow did you get on with the flappy spare leg searching for the clutch & the wheel on the passenger side?
Could I ask what does it take to be a diabetes consultant? A medical degree, MSc, phD and some experience?
I would feel exactly the same, no matter knowing that the snorkeling is totally worth it!Sigh, this should not be aggravating me. I am trying to knock some sense into myself about why I am getting aggravated over it. But it is because I am appreciating my good numbers being back.
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