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what do you all take for pain?

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12 years 9 months ago #34729 by cole1030
what do you all take for pain? was created by cole1030
recently i've stopped treatment, and my platelets have been between 30-90 thousand. i still get bruising however, and even though the bruises dont look too bad, i'll have pain that radiates around it. i take tylenol but it really does nothing for the pain. i was wondering if anyone else gets like this and what docs have recomended.
thanks everyone :kiss:

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12 years 9 months ago #34758 by jeffrey71
Replied by jeffrey71 on topic what do you all take for pain?
I am only supposed to take Tylenol too. The arthritis strength is not too bad. Back before ITP tequila worked well! :)

Jeffrey

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