Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 a, I agree Toradol also helped my spasms from my back by IV but when I took by tablet, my stomach couldn't handle it. I know the way it was given makes a difference. I am glad it works for you and you got relief. Bennie a Hoffman wrote: I try and stay out of the ER but sometimes the pain gets so bad from Migraines or Fibromyalgia that I have nothing else to do and that is my last resort. That happens when I am at a level 9.5 to 10 on the pain scale and it has lasted 3 whole days unrelentingly so I couldn't eat or sleep. I ask for IV Toradol 60 mgs and it so far has always worked within 20 minutes of receiving it. I can then go home and sleep it off since I have been sleep deprived and the pain has exhausted me. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 You are right about the pill version of Toradol. The ER doc thought he was doing me a favor when he gave me a few pills but they totally wrecked my Gi system with the worst reflux ever so I take Alleve sometimes if I know I have strained a muscle. It doesn't do as much GI damage but then it doesn't work as well either. I took one today because my dog Honeybun pulled my arm almost out of the socket when i had to restrain her from attacking the mail truck. She was rescued from the shelter and is fine with me but a real challenge to walk if she sees anyone male or any truck. a ________________________________ From: " bennie@... " I agree Toradol also helped my spasms from my back by IV but when I took by tablet, my stomach couldn't handle it. I know the way it was given makes a difference. I am glad it works for you and you got relief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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