Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 THat was good advice. It is easier to keep pain under control by preventing it than it is to let the pain get bad and then try to do something with it. I wish you good luck. - In , " T " <flakin-gimp@t...> wrote: > I was on Darvocet for about 3 years....at the end, I didn't seem to be > getting much relief from it at all, so I was put on Vicodine. I did notice > that the Vicodine I took in the morning seemed to work a bit better than the > ones I too during the day. Keep in mind that I can't stomach breakfast, but > take these at meal time the rest of the day. After about a 6 months on the > Vicodine, I reread the " description " paper that I get with my meds. Seems > the Vicodine doesn't work very well on a full stomach. Could that be what > is happening with your Darvocet? > > Some days it is soooo frustrating trying to remember what pill needs food > and what pill doesn't. > > in Ct. > > Re: [ ] pain meds > > i take darvocet for pain but it always seems to take a long time to work so > I was advised to take it before the pain gets too bad....I have taken it for > years...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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