Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pediatrician did give me Tylenol with codeine for cramps when I was 12, so it's not out of the realm of the possible that her friends have something prescription.
HOWEVER, 600-800mg of Advil is a freakin' miracle drug. If you are concerned about dosages, talk to the doctor, but get her some help.
I do not suggest the Tylenol as a first choice because it doesn't work on the mechanism causing the cramps; ibuprofen does.
I'm not sure about Aleve (naproxen), though it's another NSAID and may work much like Advil.
Naproxene cause long term liver damage. Stick to Tylenol. If you are against any medication at all, then make her a milky cup of coffee and add 1/4 tsp turmeric in it. it will relieve inflammation but you need to take turmeric in warm water or milk every three hours or so, to keep the pain at pay.
Seriously, Tylenol is safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry but I call troll.
Yes, this is pretty obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ibuprofen. As pediatrician how much she can take. I had bad menstrual cramps as a teen, and my dr said I could take up to 6 pills. (that was the 80s, things may have changed). Anyway, get your kid some effective OTC meds.
Wow, that's a lot. I don't even remember the last time I actually took Advil according to the instructions, but four at a time is about the limit before it starts causing stomach pain. I wouldn't do 6.
Also, I am flexible with ibuprofen both in amounts and frequency as long as it's just for short durations (no more than 3-4 days), but acetaminophen? Not even once. I follow those instructions to the letter. That stuff is no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Midol
Agreed.
The "Midol Complete" formulation consists of:
Acetaminophen 500 mg (pain reliever)
Caffeine 60 mg (stimulant)
Pyrilamine maleate 15 mg (antihistamine)
With a unique combination of three active ingredients, Midol Complete relieves many of the pesky symptoms that come with your period. ... So they depend on Midol Complete for maximum strength acetaminophen to relieve pain, caffeine to help reduce bloating and fatigue, and antihistamine to help alleviate water retention.
However, if you want to just take Tylenol then also give her some coffee. It does make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Back pain, not cramps! And YES, get the girl some Advil.
Also to the gynecologist. I always had back pain, and didnt even figure it out until a few years later when a friend on my sports team said, "Your back always hurts right before you get your period!" I was clueless! Anyway, turns out my uterus is tilted (a common thing), which can cause the back pain. Gyn can do an exam, talk with DD, and make some suggestions. There is a birth cotroll, SSeasoniqe, which is 12 weeks, so you get your period 4Xs a year instead of 12. I couldn't live without it. The 4Xs a year I do get my period, I LIVE on Advil, actually taking 4 every 5-6 hours.
And, had back labor for 1 of my 3 labors. Talk about excruciating, I thought I was going to die! 2nd was regular labor, and I didnt believe it was real (so mild I thought it must have been Braxton Hicks) and we barely made it to the hospital. For #3, regular labor again
Anonymous wrote:Ibuprofen. As pediatrician how much she can take. I had bad menstrual cramps as a teen, and my dr said I could take up to 6 pills. (that was the 80s, things may have changed). Anyway, get your kid some effective OTC meds.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry but I call troll.
Anonymous wrote:My pediatrician did give me Tylenol with codeine for cramps when I was 12, so it's not out of the realm of the possible that her friends have something prescription.
HOWEVER, 600-800mg of Advil is a freakin' miracle drug. If you are concerned about dosages, talk to the doctor, but get her some help.
I do not suggest the Tylenol as a first choice because it doesn't work on the mechanism causing the cramps; ibuprofen does.
I'm not sure about Aleve (naproxen), though it's another NSAID and may work much like Advil.
Anonymous wrote:Midol
Anonymous wrote:OP, you should NEVER let your daughter be tainted by such horrible poisonous substances. If she's looking for some pain relief, here's what you have to do:
At midnight on a full moon, go out and look for chunks of quartz crystals.Take the first one to glint the moonlight off of it and use it to slice 10 sprigs of dandelion(and some hemlock for
good measure).
Once you return, leave these plants on the windowsill overnight. pour yourself a bowl of only the finest crystal clear water from the very top of mount Everest and allow the quartz to sit in it until exactly 12:34 PM and 56 seconds.
At 4:44 PM the next day, perform a ritual sacrifice of your dearest pet. If you do not have a pet, use your youngest child. take three drops of blood straight from their aorta and swirl it into the bowl of only the finest crystal clear water from the very top of mount Everest.
Chop the herbs up until they are in 1*1 cm sized pieces. Boil the bowl of only the finest crystal clear water from the very top of mount Everest until it reaches exactly 394.261 Kelvin. Then add the herbs and mix well. in 10 minutes, take only the finest crystal clear water from the very top of mount Everest off the heat and pour approximately 19.6 mm into a small cup.
Leave this cup in the freezer until it's at the point of nearly freezing but not quite yet frozen. drive out into the country and look for the first albino cow you can find. Force the liquid into its mouth. Wait until the cow has managed to absorb the magical liquid into its bloodstream, then slice its head open with a machete.
Extract the brain and fry it until it is thoroughly cooked. Take it off and serve with a smattering of breadcrumbs and a honey mustard schmear.
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