Yes, having had my mother murdered by the doctors and hospitals back in 2009, who caused a degree of suffering I would not have thought possible outside of a Mongol invasion, you're meowing very compellingly to me. But gosh. It was the aspirin wut done it? Sorry to learn that because in the right dose and used with care, that stuff is ma…
Yes, having had my mother murdered by the doctors and hospitals back in 2009, who caused a degree of suffering I would not have thought possible outside of a Mongol invasion, you're meowing very compellingly to me.
But gosh. It was the aspirin wut done it? Sorry to learn that because in the right dose and used with care, that stuff is magic. The extra-strength (500mg) caplets taken 2 at a time are the only thing that has ever worked on my migraines, which only occasional as they are, used to be 36 hours of misery, including the danger of lightheadedness after the pain decided to stop. [I always take aspirin with 1000mg of vitamin C per aspirin tablet and it is truly my miracle drug for any serious pain.]
Anyway--this is one heck of a post. Any more eye-opening I'd be seeing out of the back of my head. This is just superb work and if I thought I admired you to the maximum already, I sure miscalculated.
The consequences of a dozen m/cycle &4 car crashes,roofing,3rd deg burns, kinda make this ol'mechanic's life a living hades, but if you pointed a gun at this noggin, there's no way that any evil aspirin would go down the gullet ...viz, drugs.com/sfx/aspirin-side-effects.html ...The tool you need is ...'Magnesium (Mg) is a macromineral that holds an enormous range of importance in the body. Stored largely in bones (60%) and muscle tissue (30%), it is critical for the normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system, heart muscle, the nervous and endocrine systems and brain function. It is a component of well over 300 biochemical reactions throughout the body, including cell division and enzymatic systems that facilitate all energy generation, such as carbohydrate metabolism and protein synthesis. Often a forgotten electrolyte, magnesium is needed for proper blood acid/base balance, body water homeostasis, muscle contraction and to prevent cramping' 'There are 10 major signs that clue me in as to whether or not someone has a magnesium deficiency.' drjockers.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/SignsofMagDeficiency.png
Isn't there an old quote about the difference between medicine and poison is the dose? Surely morphine was one of the greatest gifts and worst curses, all dependent on that.
I had a real comic pratfall of an accident (one of those at-home thingies) 8 years ago that left me with five fractured bones in my foot, a sprained ankle on the same side, and a split-open forehead. The hospital prescribed Tramadol for pain. I took it only a few times, mostly before sleeping so I could sleep and so any bad effects would occur in bed.
But it wasn't really all that great a remedy; did nothing for inflammation (walking around in a dinosaur boot ends up ravaging the healthy leg) and aspirin--regular strength taken 3 at a time--was the magic. I dislike pain but have a fair degree of endurance so I never over-use analgesics. The right dose at the right time, and not using when you don't really need it--that's the magic.
I use Advil in the same way. Only when backpacking, one every 4 hours and never use any other time. Plus soaking knees in a cold creek or snow bank when available!
I'm ginger's greatest fan. I had severe knee pain and stiffness--I like to sit cross-legged on the sofa and around 2006, doing that would leave me limping for a minute or so when I'd stand up until the kink worked out (no bondage jokes please). I began making fresh ginger tea (approx inch-length piece simmered in water) and that cured it. I'm 73 now, still sitting cross-legged on the sofa and zero pain or stiffness.
That stuff cures everything. Only concern when using is its being an anti-coagulant so people on certain classes of drugs must use with care.
Yes, having had my mother murdered by the doctors and hospitals back in 2009, who caused a degree of suffering I would not have thought possible outside of a Mongol invasion, you're meowing very compellingly to me.
But gosh. It was the aspirin wut done it? Sorry to learn that because in the right dose and used with care, that stuff is magic. The extra-strength (500mg) caplets taken 2 at a time are the only thing that has ever worked on my migraines, which only occasional as they are, used to be 36 hours of misery, including the danger of lightheadedness after the pain decided to stop. [I always take aspirin with 1000mg of vitamin C per aspirin tablet and it is truly my miracle drug for any serious pain.]
Anyway--this is one heck of a post. Any more eye-opening I'd be seeing out of the back of my head. This is just superb work and if I thought I admired you to the maximum already, I sure miscalculated.
The consequences of a dozen m/cycle &4 car crashes,roofing,3rd deg burns, kinda make this ol'mechanic's life a living hades, but if you pointed a gun at this noggin, there's no way that any evil aspirin would go down the gullet ...viz, drugs.com/sfx/aspirin-side-effects.html ...The tool you need is ...'Magnesium (Mg) is a macromineral that holds an enormous range of importance in the body. Stored largely in bones (60%) and muscle tissue (30%), it is critical for the normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system, heart muscle, the nervous and endocrine systems and brain function. It is a component of well over 300 biochemical reactions throughout the body, including cell division and enzymatic systems that facilitate all energy generation, such as carbohydrate metabolism and protein synthesis. Often a forgotten electrolyte, magnesium is needed for proper blood acid/base balance, body water homeostasis, muscle contraction and to prevent cramping' 'There are 10 major signs that clue me in as to whether or not someone has a magnesium deficiency.' drjockers.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/SignsofMagDeficiency.png
We all learn (if we're lucky) what works for us.
So well said, SCA, and funny like EGM! A hundred likes. But be careful with that aspirin dose!
Isn't there an old quote about the difference between medicine and poison is the dose? Surely morphine was one of the greatest gifts and worst curses, all dependent on that.
I had a real comic pratfall of an accident (one of those at-home thingies) 8 years ago that left me with five fractured bones in my foot, a sprained ankle on the same side, and a split-open forehead. The hospital prescribed Tramadol for pain. I took it only a few times, mostly before sleeping so I could sleep and so any bad effects would occur in bed.
But it wasn't really all that great a remedy; did nothing for inflammation (walking around in a dinosaur boot ends up ravaging the healthy leg) and aspirin--regular strength taken 3 at a time--was the magic. I dislike pain but have a fair degree of endurance so I never over-use analgesics. The right dose at the right time, and not using when you don't really need it--that's the magic.
I use Advil in the same way. Only when backpacking, one every 4 hours and never use any other time. Plus soaking knees in a cold creek or snow bank when available!
I'm ginger's greatest fan. I had severe knee pain and stiffness--I like to sit cross-legged on the sofa and around 2006, doing that would leave me limping for a minute or so when I'd stand up until the kink worked out (no bondage jokes please). I began making fresh ginger tea (approx inch-length piece simmered in water) and that cured it. I'm 73 now, still sitting cross-legged on the sofa and zero pain or stiffness.
That stuff cures everything. Only concern when using is its being an anti-coagulant so people on certain classes of drugs must use with care.