Yeah, I’m totally drug seeking by getting my appendix out every week. You caught me. |
STAAAAHP omfg. It's not your stupid appendix, which is not the sort of thing you'll go drug-seeking about. That's an actual emergency, clownshoes. |
Because it's not consequence-free, idiot. Tylenol is also "modern medicine" and is more that sufficient, according to the prescribing physician. You have a doctor, so why wouldn't you listen to them? |
All of your posts show you whored yourself for drugs and are angry at the suggestion that other women may need a higher degree of pain management post surgery. |
I also have a brain and understand my body, why wouldn’t I question them? |
It’s this and always was. The cruel people here are dropping teeth and shat-in drawers and destroyed their own relationships, and now think they can be pious about what other people, women in particular, should endure. No one here is Nora Volkow. They are not entitled to know more of whatever Op is dealing with. |
Doc is crazy. Run! |
All of your posts show you're an unhinged person who can't handle reality without freaking out at strangers, and also a misogynist trying to frame your own instability as care for women (but only some women, not all women). |
The cruel people here are lashing out and calling names instead of listening to the wisdom being offered by those who've been there, done that, and brought back valuable information, and then DARVOing, hard, to play like they're the victims and innocent of any wrongdoing. |
Nobody "attacked OP" by pointing out the flaws in their logic, but you've sure done a bit of attacking strangers on this thread. You've also made the thread about something it's not, apparently to justify your continued cruelty, nastiness and namecalling. But go off about how it's "those people" who are the addicts, and you're a happy, healthy person, just spending the day with friends. Delulu troll. |
What kind of surgery is this????????? |
An attempt to remedy the advanced trollitis OP apparently suffers from. Not urgent, apparently. |
No, it's not higher dose Tylenol than you typically buy OTC. There is an absolute daily max of 4 g per day of Tylenol that any human can take before risking serious liver damage. That's two 500 mg ("Extra Strength Tylenol" on your CVS shelf) every six hours around the clock. You cannot take more than this even for short periods (like after surgery). You can alternate with ibuprofen, and you can get an Rx ibuprofen that is higher-dose than the version you typically buy OTC (which is 200 mg--you can take up to 800 mg three times a day, staggered with the Tylenol, as posters here are suggesting). It is worth noting that even the "benign" alternative being referred to here is not a zero-risk drug regimen. Frankly, the margin between the therapeutic dose of Tylenol and the toxic dose is so small that it probably should not be an OTC drug. |
As a nurse, I've never worked with a surgeon or any physician for that matter, who only prescribes Tylenol for pain. What you need post-operatively depends on a lot of factors. This is a red flag in my opinion. |
I’m so happy that OP didn’t feel the need to respond to you. |