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Chronic Pain | Last Active: Mar 12 2:31pm | Replies (61)

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The Golden Years are not what we thought they were! My cardiologist and orthopedic surgeon only suggests Tylenol .....no nsaids at all....I am not on aspirin anymore either. One has to be careful with the blood thinners, every night 2 to 4 hours after taking Xarelto my gums would start bleeding and with the aspirin added just made things worse. If you do start to have bleeding of the gums take a regular tea bag, wet it and put it on the area that's bleeding, for some reason that stops the bleeding. I See the cardiologist on the 26 and I think he will change my thinner to Eliquis.. I have osteoporosis of the right hip too and I do not think I will have the surgery for the hip. I was in the hospital for 15 days with the aortic valve replacement ! Exercise is most important .....do what you can with that I just got off another heart monitor and have AFIB too So, I guess when I see the doctor we'll decide about a treatment plan for that.....I really want to get off the blood thinners and there is a new procedure called The Watchman and also one can have ablation. The CBD oil spray is a blessing....I spray it on my hip and leg often, now I'll try the oral CBD for the pain and anxiety during the day. What makes every thing worse is the rheumatologist diagnosed me with severe fibromyalagia so never know where the next pain is going to hit. Always ask your doc about any vitamins too as I'm told that I can't take any anti-inflamatory things like turmeric and with the blood thinner can't have cranberry juice either. Wishing you less ;pain !

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Thanks. I'm having so much trouble with this onslaught of health problems. Diagnosed with three serious and progressive conditions in four months!!! One after the other. First step is making this pain go away or at least lessen it. I've always been a very active person so not even being able to clean my windows without having to lay down from the pain is very hard, but, I then think too that at least these days we have more medical help to deal with all the problems of getting older. Back in the day people just had to put up with all these conditions and maybe die from some of them. But, thanks for the advice. I bought some Salonpas thinking they might help with the pain, but they didn't seem to help. I'll ask the pharmacist about Tylenol.