Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 I used to take Ultram...it has something in it for pain and something for anti-inflammatory. When I took it for my back pain it was doing a decent job, just happened that my stomach didn't like it! > > , > > I have used Ultrum myself and it doesn't put me to sleep like Codeine does. I only use a pill at night but doesn't make me dizzy for foggy or anything. I have used it before I had knees replaced for the pain. I don't know how much she uses, but I would pick it over Codeine anytime. That is just my personal experience. > > Hugs, > > Donna R > > Cared for Mom 3 years in my home and the last year at a nh. She passed away from LBD in 2002. > > > Question about Tylenol w/Codeine > > Hello all, > > Does anyone know if Tylenol w/Codeine is tolerable for > Lewy Body Dementia patients? > > My Mom's ORTHO dr. told me the other day that Ultram is > not a recommended pain med for broken body parts, arm, > etc. As it demotes healing. He said by looking at my > Mom's exrays on her broken arm (which is healing after 2 > months now and she is able to move it some now, but still > in constant pain), he said the Ultram hasn't affected her > healing process. But he said if she could tolerate > Tylenol w/Codeine Or Loratab he would prefer those 2. > But he said since she is healing properly then to not take > a chance of switching pain med's she could stay on the Ultram > possibly if she continues to heal. > > He also said with the broken arm, it will never be like the > other arm or how it was before, and she could live with > CHRONIC PAIN for the rest of her life. > > Thank you all and God bless to each and everyone of you! > in Texas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Here's a link to a thread about Ultram: Ultram, not Darvocet http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/message/87559 > > Hello all, > > Does anyone know if Tylenol w/Codeine is tolerable for > Lewy Body Dementia patients? > > My Mom's ORTHO dr. told me the other day that Ultram is > not a recommended pain med for broken body parts, arm, > etc. As it demotes healing. He said by looking at my > Mom's exrays on her broken arm (which is healing after 2 > months now and she is able to move it some now, but still > in constant pain), he said the Ultram hasn't affected her > healing process. But he said if she could tolerate > Tylenol w/Codeine Or Loratab he would prefer those 2. > But he said since she is healing properly then to not take > a chance of switching pain med's she could stay on the Ultram > possibly if she continues to heal. > > He also said with the broken arm, it will never be like the > other arm or how it was before, and she could live with > CHRONIC PAIN for the rest of her life. > > Thank you all and God bless to each and everyone of you! > in Texas > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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