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Hello Peach,
I would mention that NSAIDs (which includes Advil, but Aleve works longer) “layered” with EXTENDED RELIEF Tylenol works much better for pain than either of the two by themselves.
You’d want to ask your doc or your pharmacist whether there is any reason for you not to take these; a few people shouldn’t.
“Layering” is when you are using two eight-hour medicines simultaneously, but actually take them on a staggered schedule.
For instance, take your Aleve, which is an 8 hour, at 8am. Take your Extended Relief Tylenol, which is also 8 hours, at 12 noon. Then, the Aleve at 4pm, and Tylenol again at 8pm.
A couple of links which may help in understanding these:
https://www.healthline.com/health/pain-relief/naproxen-acetaminophen#how-they-work
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/naproxen
It is my understanding that pain control is vastly improved when you don’t wait until you can’t stand it...which is tough when we frequently don’t have meds that are working.
I hope this may improve things for you!
Best,
Lynne
It's nice to know that other pain sufferers feel as I do. I do not want the insurance companies or government telling my doctor or me (a responsible drug user) what I can or can not use to help my situation. I have a really good pain management doctor for several years now and between the pain medication (use only occasionally right now) injections (upper back trigger point and cervical facet joint steroid) acupuncture, tens, exercise, supplements, meditation practice for me he also has other things as appropriate for the person. I find that this subject of not wanting the doctors to prescribe pain medications to anyone, the insurance companies wanting other medications to be used (that may or may not work or have more side effects) and the government looking at punishing the doctors for prescribing or limiting what amounts can be given to be on my mind a lot. I am at a place at this time where the combination of everything that I use is working pretty good for me and I don't want to go back to where I was in the beginning because of the drug abusers. I don't think that the responsible doctors should not be bunched in with those that are handing out pain meds indiscriminately for a profit. Thanks for letting me vent. : )
thank you lynnb but tylenol does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for the pain which is why i take Advils. at age 80 and my stomach ulcers and gerd seems the green Advils help somewhat. does not take away all the pain but lessens it somewhat. it is wearing me down. i start to cry now, but somehow the crying helps. WILL NOT USE OPIOIDS. if i did i would be an addict now after all these years. putting any weight on the leg increases the pain. this is the fourth month now. it comes and goes taking turns with the both legs, either the foot or the knee i am suffering but not ready to go upstairs just yet. pretty sure i have not been bad enough to go downstairs. but we all could use the heat right now. Hold fast!
Yes, someone must speak for the masses. sometimes i am so sorry that our country treats us this way. perhaps if the politicians should have our health coverages and not their superior coverage then we would be better off. LET THEM WALK THE SHOES.
sorry to say that Tylenol does absolutely nothing for me for pain. do not know why but that is what it is. so for now with my age and illnesses i need to stick with Advil. but i do appreciate your caring and do thank you. i really want to try marajuanna in an edible form for the pain. will someone please turn up the heat. peachbarbara
@virtuous69
It's good to hear from you again. I've been thinking about you, wondering if you have moved.
I'm surprised that Medicare won't pay for your lab work. I have a lot of labs and never have been declined.
I think your doctor should advocate for you.
Jim
Well, (at the risk of being tedious) I feel I ought to mention that Tylenol never did much for me. At all. And if you wish to stick with Advil, and would simply add in the Tylenol, you’ve got nothing to lose, and everything to gain. I was only humoring my doctor and my NP friend by trying it. I couldn’t have been more surprised! Hope you might give it a whirl.
Are you in a medical marijuana state? I am, and had used a CBD tincture under the tongue, but it seemed to cause my heart to race. I have recently used higher THC products in the evening, which helps my pain (hurray!!) and sleep (also hurray!) and which has made a difference in my quality of life in the daytime.
I hope you can try something that will help.
Lynne
Hi @lynneb2110 I have wondered about using marijuana products to help with pain and sleeping. Is your doctor ok with you using marijuana? My doctor does drug testing about every other visit, does your doctor do this as well? What is CBD, part of the plant? Is that what most people use for pain relief? Thanks Lyssia
Things do worsen with age. I also have a pain specialist. He is helpful in referrals too. No matter the age quality of life is important. I learned that advocating for myself is the route to take.
I appreciate your sharing.