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PaulWeaver

1y ago

Managing Pain After Brain Hemorrhage

when I was released from the hospital after my brain hemorrhage I was advised to only take Tylenol for pain and no other OTC pain meds. it's just not cutting it for me, was anyone else given this same advice? how do you treat pain?

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Bulbous

1y ago

I take a narcotic and med marijuana for pain and I’ve had physical therapy
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PaulWeaver

1y ago

I recently got a medical marijuana card and it has been very helpful in many ways. Sleep, pain, anxiety, depression.
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JoelD

1y ago

You're better off asking your doctor. There are a million different things they can prescribe for pain. Just DO NOT take ibuprofen or naproxen. They can cause another stroke.

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