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Old 11-20-2010, 12:38 AM #1
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Default Do NSAIDS work

I've been on a variety of NSAIDS for a very long time, changing over as each one was found to be harmful.
My family has at last convinced me to get off it, as the health risks are too great to ignore. I was taking Celebrex, which has known heart problems.
I've been off Celebrex for 6 days now, and have found no ill effects.
In fact, I think I feel better!
It's early days, I know, but I always thought these things were quite fast acting, so you'd think they would be out of the body quite fast.
Has anyone found a definite benefit from NSAIDS?
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