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RE: [RC] Sore back while training - Laurie Underwood

I quit taking it.  Started taking Celebrex for awhile and going to
physical therapy, and missed the next ride.  Gradually my knee got
strong enough to handle riding again, but it was ugly for awhile - my
leg was going numb.  Didn't keep me from riding, but it did cause me to
slow down some or risk going off.  I now take only Tylenol and even then
I don't exceed the recommended dosage.

My pharmacist friend believes that your protocol probably causes some
degree of kidney damage.  She told me that I had probably sustained some
as well.  All I know is that it scared me enough that I quit taking more
than the recommended dosage.  And BTW, my orthopedic surgeon told me
that when he has patients for whom he prescribes elevated levels of
ibuprofen, after 2 or 3 weeks he has the patient tested for kidney
damage.

Laurie Underwood

-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kristen A Fisher
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 1:28 PM
To: Laurie Underwood; Ridecamp
Subject: Re: [RC] Sore back while training

Hmmm - this is not good, that is what I do right now...!!! [And to think
I
thought I invented that LOL]

So what did you do? Switch to Aleve [kidding!]  I only do rides once a
month - maybe - and only have on VC [for now...]  I figure I take 4,
then 3
hours later take 4 more, then repeat 3 hours later. After that I
medicate
only when needed. So if you take Advil pretty steadily for a couple days
a
month then hardly take any at all...

Kristen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurie Underwood" <laurieunderwood@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <rides2far@xxxxxxxx>; <RanDMeyer@xxxxxxx>
Cc: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 3:26 PM
Subject: RE: [RC] Sore back while training


Yeah, especially since over time taking more than the recommended dose
of Advil can result in kidney damage.  I learned that after I wrecked
my
knee in a car accident.  I'd been popping Advil like candy -- four
before the ride, four at every vet stop, four after the ride, etc.  A
pharmacist friend was horrified, so I went to the doctor, and so was
he.
He had a patient who actually ended up with kidney replacement after
ODing on Advil over a two-year period.

Laurie Underwood

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Re: [RC] Sore back while training, Kristen A Fisher