I have been having a lot of pain and i don't have anything to help me. Ibuprofen won't help. The rumie is taking for ever to call me for appointment.
Pain: I have been having a lot of pain and i don't... - LUPUS UK
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Are you having pain in your joints? For that there is always an warm bath in Epsom salts. You can take two Otc ibuprofen (400 mg) and a acetaminophen according to one of my old rheumies. If it's chest pain you may need to go to the emergency room. There are many places you can hurt with lupus. Joints are generally not an emergency, other pains could be like chest pain.
I hope you feel better soon.
Can you get support from GP? And is there a contact at hospital? A Rheumy nurse?
Ask your Gp for some Naproxen they help manage my pain at times, good luck
naproxen damages your liver because it builds up in the liver
Can you cite your sources please. I don't think comments like this are helpful when people are trying to get some help and advice on pain relief.
Wraist..fingers knees and back by the waist
Keep strong and ask the GP to subscribe you celebrex. webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-1684...
It is a stronger NSAID especially for rheumatic pains and it hasn't the bad side effects on your stomach as other NSAIDs have.
Good luck!
celebrex has been known and studys have proved that it causes heart attack
Interesting! I will look it up immediately.
I have used it for three months continuously and haven't experienced any side effects.
All NSAIDS can increase your risk of cardiac events but much depends on your underlying risk factors. The risk increases with long term, high dose use. Naproxen is the safest heart wise but carries a higher risk of GI bleeding.
joint pain you need glucosamine and chondroitin they can be bought already combined in one bottle over the counter these products reduce swelling caused by acid unbalance in our bodies that lead to inflamation. they also repair cartilage at the same time in your joints
I have been taking NSAIDs for 40 years and so far my liver and heart are still intact. NSAIDs are usually the first line in inflammatory types of arthritis, since they reduce inflammation. Every drug has side effects, but these drugs wouldn't be given to us, if they hadn't been proven. Aspirin may have been with us since the beginning of time, since native Americans used willow bark that has a related substance in it. Glucosamine and condrotin are, to my knowledge, usually used in osteoarthritis and can cause allergies. I'm not sure how much good they would be for inflamed joints, but if they work for you Ruth, that's great.
Jo, since you are in India, perhaps you can get acetaminophen with codeine over the counter? I know it is available in some countries including Canada? I know that helps me when I'm really hurting. You could also try marijuana if it's available and you won't get arrested. I used to use it for nausea when nothing any doctor gave me helped, and some people use it for pain in the US where it's legal.
But I do hope you can get in touch with your doctor, since he can test your blood, really find out your situation and hopefully get you feeling better.