Sandi - Thank you so much. So far, I have been taking Tylenol. Ever since I was a child, I have had headaches. I usually have some idea for why the headache is occurring, but I almost always have one. They range from what I call an "annoying headache," which is when it is there but I am not in pain, to what I call a "blinding headache," which is when I can't focus on anything, see clearly, and it doesn't go away no matter what. So, since a young age, I was taking Aleve multiple times a day, and when I was diagnosed with ITP, they told me to stop taking Aleve and start taking Tylenol (the only bad thing anyone had ever told me about taking Aleve was it could burn in a hole in my stomach if I didn't eat while I took it, so I didn't think it would harm me, but my first doctor thought it did). I have been trying to ignore my headaches and not take Tylenol for them, but I still end up taking it every day for the pain. So I really hope I can find something else as I don't want to end up with other issues from Tylenol... or become used to it and then it doesn't help me anymore haha since it seems to really help me with the pain, but like you said, nothing takes it away for good
I have had two Platelet checks since i started the Plaquenil, and I know that the plaquenil is not supposed to noticeably work for 2-3 months, but my platelets have gone up on both those checks, so hopefully it does help me with ITP as well. I'm glad it helped you! My rheumatologist also told me the plaquenil could help with the ITP, but she didn't seem convinced it would help too much, so if the plaquenil helped with the platelets already, then that is certainly a blessing and one less thing!
Thanks Sandi! I'll check out the Lupus section

I am glad you refused the Morphine! As with anything, our bodies can become dependent on medications, and I think Morphine would not be the best treatment to become dependent on!
Chassigg2015 - I agree that knowing others' experiences helps me as well. My rheumatologist told me to try to stay away from forums and blogs, but I think that it's a great help for me - if I go straight to the internet, I won't learn anything about what people have actually been through, just a general idea of what "could" happen. So yeah I am extremely grateful for these pdsa forums - I trust you all
I am very sorry your doctor wants you to stop using the Opioid. I have not heard of that medication, but from what you and Sandi have said, it sounds like it's the one medication that helps the most. I have a feeling Tylenol will not help you as much as the Opioid does, but it does at least help a little.
My mom went to a Lupus conference last week and told me she learned stretching helps a lot - it sounds ridiculous because of the pain but I do try to stretch and that helps a little. As with anything, it probably will help in the long run. But I hope you find something else if you really have to stop taking the Opioid, and I hope the weaning off process won't be too difficult
About two weeks ago, I started drinking milk every day. I read, too, that milk is very good for Lupus patients has it helps with bones. I don't know if it is coincidence, the milk, the plaquenil, or the Tylenol, but I do feel a little better since I started drinking milk again.....