Effect of Aleve/Naproxen
#58979 - 04/07/04 08:14 PM
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tarabara04
Reged: 04/06/04
Posts: 442
Loc: Bay Area, California, USA
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Hi everyone, I was just wondering if it's possible that aleve/naproxen can be a trigger. It almost always causes me pain but it's what my neurologist has me taking for my migraines if the pain is a seven(1-10 pain scale) or worse. My parents and I were already thinking about asking her there's anything else I could take but I just wanted to see if any of you have had experience with this. THanks so much! Have a great night!
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Hello! I actually just recently posted a question regarding this. I personally find that Naproxen upsets my stomach and I think it's definately a trigger, but I haven't found another pain medication yet that works as well for my endometriosis, so I take it anyways. I'm going to include a link to the thread that I had started about this, because a lot of people had some good suggestions: http://www.helpforibs.com/messageboards/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=diet&Number=57944&page=&view=&sb=5&o=
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Afraid I've never heard of these (what's in them?), but unfortunately lots of meds for other things do cause IBS flare-ups. These damn sensitive tummies! Talk to your doc.
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When I first went the doctor last year they told me stop taking Aleve or ibuprophen for pain. I was taking painkillers too like Hydrocodeine and other stuff, my pain was so intense and I just wanted it to go away. They said if I needed to take med for pain to take Tylenol, it is easier on the stomach. He said that Aleve has ingredients in it that tear at the stomach lining and eat it away which causes worse irritation. I take Tylenol Extra Strength now if I need to take any pain medicine. Hope this helped!
Courtney*
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Thank you SO much. I'm going to ask my Dr. about Ultracet b/c I find that tylenol doesn't hurt my stomach as much as others, but isn't quite strong enough for bad migraines. This was so helpful..I don't feel quite in the dark now. Because before we asked and they said that if I don't have an ulcer than I can take NSAIDS (even if they hurt?). Luckily we weren't going to trust that. Thanks much! HOpe you are all well!
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i used to take aleve alot.
the big trick is that you CAN NOT have an empty stomach before you take it...i swear it feels like you will die if you do!
have a nice chunk of bread or some rice or pasta then take it. i used to have naproxen prescription strength...before i even had IBS...and if you take it without food WATCH OUT...cause you'll feel worse than before.
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Tara you poor girl! If I'd had migraines in high school plus IBS, I don't know what I would have done! Bad enough to have had that in college. But maybe it's better since you can be at home with your mom! I'm usually ok with Aleve, but not Advil (don't ask why, you'd think they'd both upset me!). Definitely eat something first though! Are you on prescription naproxen? I had that for a while for to break the cycle of migraines. Have you got anything to prevent migraines (usually a low dose of a tricyclic anti-depressant, like Pamelor)? What about triptans like Imitrex, Maxalt, Zomig for when you actually get a headache? Seems to me like the goal would be to get rid of the migraine, not only treat the symptom. It's good that you're seeing a neurologist, but maybe you'd like to talk to him/her about other treatment options. You shouldn't have to live with so much pain!
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