Tylenol PM (pain and insomnia) Unisom (insomnia) Zantac (acid reflux) A large study found thatseniors who take OTC medicationsare at significantly increased risk for developing dementia and Alzheimer’s. Long-term use is not required. Memory loss from these remedies was noticeable inas little as...
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Yes ecstasy, with long term use can damage your heart. Brain can be damaged after very first use of ecstasy. That is why your first trip is repeated. Ecstasy can also damage your liver, nerves and what is most important your life. But it is your life and your decision. Reply ...
I do not take any Vaccines from the Government and definitely was not going to start on Infusion type medication to control “Chronic Hives” (Remember all this time I had been told that I had Hives, Eczema, and Chronic Urticaria and steriod shots, steriod creams would make it “go away...
they’ll ask for it. I am still thankful to this day for a friend who ran through DC to bring me a tylenol mid-race. It was a lifesaver. Or when my sister actually fed me clip shot bloks mid-marathon because I didn’t want to get my hands sticky. (Yeah, I’m a brat but my...
I can assure you that you should take a step back and decide if those medications are the right choice when you realize that your pup is in pain! Are ‘over-the-counter’ medications even safe for dogs? What can I give my dog for pain? Which medicines should I avoid? All of these ...
Plan on slowly adding your miles back. Plan on slowly adding to your pace. Do not plan on an intense interval, track or hill work for at least 3 months after meniscus surgery. Think long term… we are trying to prevent secondary damage to your knee and give you a longer running career...
Dogs can haveopioidsbut they are highly sensitive to Tylenol that's in the hydrocodone. I wouldn't chance it. Cats=Tylenol and dogs = aspirin. Dogs can have Tylenol but consult with the vet on a safe amount. Most times they are going to tell you that no they can't have it and you...
Picked up my new glasses today (thank you ND for not shutting everything down) and I’ve got a bit of a headache now. It’s going to take a day or two to get used to the slight change in Rx I guess. Mary says: June 2, 2020 at 6:30 pm My father’s cataract surgery has ...
This is going to be a long and slow process, months if not years. You need to work on acceptance – you have done everything in your control to “fix this” – but you need to stop seeing it as broken. You are happy –you are healthy. That’s more than I can say about most ...