By "you" I meant omnis, which wasn't clear.
He took two and is still totally lucid. That's no fun.
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By "you" I meant omnis, which wasn't clear.
He took two and is still totally lucid. That's no fun.
Speaking of no fun... pain kicked in around 1 am. Drugs don't seem to be helping at all. Must have some kind of Russian immunity to painkillers.
Steph - on the odd chance you're up and see this... how long before he can switch back to Percocet? Does he just have to wait four hours from his last dose of Lortab?
eta paged doctor - he can switch back to Percocet at the next interval and add Aleve.
Edit again - is there any reason you know of that if doc said to take Aleve, he can't sub ibuprofen?
Much -ma to D.
Shir, I am vibing peace, tolerance and safety to all in your region of the world.
I have a long post in Natter about the things I am grateful for, but one of the many things is all of you.
I love you, I wish for you all love, peace and happiness.
Happy Thanks Giving.
Thank you, Strix.
We can has a cease fire now. There was another siren in the south this morning, and they lasted two hours after the cease fire was declared, but other than that - touchwood touchwood touchwood - I think this round it over.
And this is a huge relief.
May it last, Shir. May it last.
Amen.
Edit again - is there any reason you know of that if doc said to take Aleve, he can't sub ibuprofen?
He should be able to take ibuprofen; they're both antiinflammatories.
Oh thank goodness, Shir.
Yay for cease fire. Fingers crossed somehow, somewhere, someone can figure out how to break this cycle.
He should be able to take ibuprofen; they're both antiinflammatories.
Excuse me while I do the dance of "I was right" here where he can't see me. Actually, I'm back home, so he can't see me anyway. He insists (it's nowhere in his discharge paperwork) that they said not to take ibuprofen, that an antiinflammatory would slow healing. But the doc definitely said Aleve this morning, and D didn't ask if ibuprofen was okay. It's all whatever now, I got him some at Walgreens, but with ibu you can take a little every few hours instead of needing to wait.
Protip, y'all - if you get a nerve block for surgery, start taking your pain pills *before* the block starts to wear off.
Protip, y'all - if you get a nerve block for surgery, start taking your pain pills *before* the block starts to wear off.
Oh, my dear lord, YES! And don't move it -- that appendage will be Floppy McFlopperson! Comedy gold, but ouch! (Says the girl who whacked self upside the face TWICE when my arm nerve block was in effect.)