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Black Metal Martha wrote:
I have been taking Addvil when I need it. Point to consider: ibuprofin (advil) is an anti-inflammatory. Part of its pain-reducing capability is due to this. As such, it makes sense to take it prophylactically if you've got an owie and know it'll be acting up, rather than waiting for the inflammation (and thus pain) to get started. It feels better each day, though is still sore. It's at its worst at night. I think I'm going to sit out skiing for the next couple of weeks and set my sights for the 12th when I'm planning on going to Heavenly. Smart move. Seems like we all have to learn the hard way about letting things heal. -- Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, other days you're the bug. |
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Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2005-01-24, Black Metal Martha penned: I saw that one on TV, pretty wild. I had a tumbler yesterday at Kirkwood that was the most spectacular fall I've ever had. [snip] Oooh. Is this an invitation to share our nastiest-ever falls? The screen shimmers and we find ourselves watching a grainy, black and white video recording ... I remember it like it was yesterday, though it must have been almost ten years ago. The gentle slope had powder-puff moguls on it, as soft as could be. It was my very first mogul run. Somehow, I got through all of the moguls and was skiing triumphantly toward the bottom of the lift, which ran above this run, when ... I hit a bump. It was probably about the size of a fist, maybe smaller, but it actually threw me into the air and I landed on my stomach. It knocked the wind out of me, cracked the lens of my goggles, and gave me a bloody nose. All under the lift, of course. Then, to add insult to injury, ski patrol came and wasted about an hour of my ski day forcing me to fill out waiver forms. Boo, hiss! I had a nasty fall into some rocks when I was 18. I wound up in the hospital or 10 days, seven of which were in the ICU with a shattered elbow and severed small intestine. If was wasn't so broke at the time I would have had more than an apple for breakfast which would have likely killed me from peritenitus (sp?). I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! Matt (vacationing in the Midwest this week) |
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MattB said:
I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! After busting a rib, I learned the hard way to avoid carbonated beverages. That hiccup nearly dropped me to my knees... |
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TexasSkiNut wrote:
MattB said: I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! After busting a rib, I learned the hard way to avoid carbonated beverages. That hiccup nearly dropped me to my knees... Y'all have great stories, but I was renovating my house in anticipation of making a place for my soon to be bride. Now we aren't spring chickens to be waiting around for the sanctification of the union if you get my drift, when, much to my surprise and chagrin, I fell off the edge of a deck about 3 feet above the ground and landed face-first with my hand against my chest. This was one of those times when I had time to say to myself, "Oh ****, this is going to hurt." I was right. Cracked at least two. Let me tell you it was a dry couple of weekends following that event. VtSkier |
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On 2005-01-28, VtSkier penned:
TexasSkiNut wrote: MattB said: I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! After busting a rib, I learned the hard way to avoid carbonated beverages. That hiccup nearly dropped me to my knees... Y'all have great stories, but I was renovating my house in anticipation of making a place for my soon to be bride. Now we aren't spring chickens to be waiting around for the sanctification of the union if you get my drift, when, much to my surprise and chagrin, I fell off the edge of a deck about 3 feet above the ground and landed face-first with my hand against my chest. This was one of those times when I had time to say to myself, "Oh ****, this is going to hurt." I was right. Cracked at least two. Let me tell you it was a dry couple of weekends following that event. Well, maybe you guys shouldn't have been boinking on the deck! Or did I read that wrong? *grin* -- monique Longmont, CO |
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On 2005-01-27, VtSkier penned:
JQ Thanks for the correction/amplification of my earlier hurried response. When I saw Monique's reply I did a few quick googles. Tylenol is clearly indicated in liver problems. Ibuprofen seems to be indicated in liver problems when there is *already liver disease present*, specifically hepatitis (B, I think). I would never suggest that any OCD (over the counter drug) be taken on a regular basis over a prolonged period of time (a week would be my maximum) without guidance AND monitoring from a doctor. I don't know how significant this is, but when my husband was in the hospital, they wouldn't let him take more than a very set amount of tylenol/ibuprofin per day. That amount was surprisingly low, although I can't remember the actual value, so I realize it's kind of useless. Fortunately, hospitals have access to all sorts of wacky meds that you can't just get OTC. Anyway, it seems to me that the medical community is pretty strict about not taking too much of these pain killers, even when you're constantly being monitored. -- monique Longmont, CO |
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Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2005-01-28, VtSkier penned: TexasSkiNut wrote: MattB said: I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! After busting a rib, I learned the hard way to avoid carbonated beverages. That hiccup nearly dropped me to my knees... Y'all have great stories, but I was renovating my house in anticipation of making a place for my soon to be bride. Now we aren't spring chickens to be waiting around for the sanctification of the union if you get my drift, when, much to my surprise and chagrin, I fell off the edge of a deck about 3 feet above the ground and landed face-first with my hand against my chest. This was one of those times when I had time to say to myself, "Oh ****, this is going to hurt." I was right. Cracked at least two. Let me tell you it was a dry couple of weekends following that event. Well, maybe you guys shouldn't have been boinking on the deck! Or did I read that wrong? *grin* Well you did, but it was funny enough so that it's OK. |
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Sheesh, and to think I busted mine while skiing...
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"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message news
I don't know how significant this is, but when my husband was in the hospital, they wouldn't let him take more than a very set amount of tylenol/ibuprofin per day. That amount was surprisingly low, although I can't remember the actual value, so I realize it's kind of useless. Actually depending on what ailes you Ibuprofen is a great anti inflamitory. Fortunately, hospitals have access to all sorts of wacky meds that you can't just get OTC. Yup. pretty much all the good stuff. Anyway, it seems to me that the medical community is pretty strict about not taking too much of these pain killers, even when you're constantly being monitored. Ibuprofen isn't classified as a pain killa. |
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"VtSkier" wrote in message
... TexasSkiNut wrote: MattB said: I also cracked a couple of ribs crashing my mountain bike pretty hard once. Right in allergy season. Those were some painful sneezes! After busting a rib, I learned the hard way to avoid carbonated beverages. That hiccup nearly dropped me to my knees... Y'all have great stories, but I was renovating my house in anticipation of making a place for my soon to be bride. Now we aren't spring chickens to be waiting around for the sanctification of the union if you get my drift, when, much to my surprise and chagrin, I fell off the edge of a deck about 3 feet above the ground and landed face-first with my hand against my chest. This was one of those times when I had time to say to myself, "Oh ****, this is going to hurt." I was right. Cracked at least two. Let me tell you it was a dry couple of weekends following that event. What no beer and percosets. you'll have to give me a call next time EG |
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