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What pain reliever can I take with ITP and NASH.

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jul 15 2:32pm | Replies (5)

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I am not that familiar with ITP or NASH. (And I don’t like acronyms.) I have osteoporosis, but have never experienced pain from it. I’m so sorry that you are experiencing pain from it and from the osteoarthritis. In the past I’ve been told that the only pain med I should use is acetaminophen so I am curious why you seem to have concerns about Tylenol? I did something bad to my neck last autumn and was told to use arthritis strength Tylenol. I also had a prescription muscle relaxant. That would be an issue for your provider. Another idea for you is to consider is if any pain meds were used for you during your hospitalization. Could you check with that provider and with those medical records?

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Nash is non alcoholic cyroris of the liver. Using Tylenol and anti inflammatories for 45 yrs. I have used opioids for every surgery I have ever had, which are many . Back surgery,knee and hip replacements, etc. I am now on morphine and I do not want to be on it.. this is why I was asking if anyone has used anything else. Prednisone works great for pain but side effects are horrendous. ITP is low platelets.. and that caused major joint pains.. prednisone was great .. now weaning off and pain is coming back. This is why I was asking, if there is a miracle oitvin the universe