What do people take for serious joint pain? Tylenol with codeine makes me sick.
Reply posted for alanschachter.
Hi Alan. I am interested in your coctail. If I did this, would there be no need to take Asacol HD? Of course, I would need doctor involvement... But I just HATE meds.
Reply posted for ebko.
Make sure to review the fine print of all your meds for side affects that can cause joint pain... it may be directly related to a specific medicine. Azathioprine causes pain in my hands and feet that can be very debilitiating. Make sure to discuss it with your providers..... there may be suggestions, or even a need for them to be educated about the reality of taking the medications for long periods. I found reflexology and accupuncture to be very helpful and working with my body at the right levels.... sometimes massage was just too much or not enough - and often caused reactionary symptoms. Doesn't hurt to take a fresh look!
Reply posted for ebko.
Hi all you out there with joint pain. I am 58 and have severe osteo arthritis. Along with UC, my life can be so difficult. I am told that nsaids are not good to take if you have UC, so I try to stay away from them. Tylenol is my only help. My Gastro doctor tells me it is ok to take nsaids if I am not having a flare, but seriously, I think nsaids, and stress are what triggered the disease to begin with. So, I do rely a lot on the over the counter pain patches that you put right on the pain sight, and you can get them at the dollar store. If I am going to take an nsaid, the one that worked best for me is: Meloxicam. I hope I have helped a little bit. Barbara
Reply posted for ebko.
Though I do take Ibuprofen sometimes, but I prefer natural remedies like glucosomine or pycnogenol (an extract from pine bark) fewer side effects. Check it out...Not sure it will work for you. But, I'm 60 and have suffered a lot from knee pain till now.
Reply posted for ebko.
After taking every oppiate, NSAID & immuno-suppressant I have found Tramodol to be my best help. Note: IF your doctor approves it, start slowly & never stop without a taper. It doesn't cause bleeding so no need to stop it for a colonoscopy, etc. I also LOVE Flector patches. They are pain patches that adhere to the skin and help me to be able to walk without assistance. Love those things!
Reply posted for ebko.
Most people with colitis, I am told, can take regular Tylenol. I had to take Vicodin for a tooth problem and it worked well if I took it with food. But Vicodin makes you tired and can be addictive so don't take it all the time.
Reply posted for ebko.
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