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braingonebad 10-22-2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ewizabeth (Post 581255)
My DH has a lot of arthritis pain in his back and legs and was taking a lot of ibuprofen. I've got him on a gluten free diet and he feels a lot better. There are actually lots of things he can eat. I bought a special bread machine and make him some tasty gluten free bread in it. Our sons have been eating as much of it as DH is.

Anyway, a bit off topic but I thought I'd toss that out there for anyone having a lot of arthritis pain. :grouphug:

The gluten free diet didn't do a thing for my MS fatigue though, which was why I originally tried it. I think I even got a bit worse during my six week trial of GF eating. :rolleyes:


I keep thinking I need to eat better. But ALL I hear is what not to eat, so I never know what to eat. And I'm starving all the time - menopause, I hate it. Or maybe something else. I need to talk to the doc either way. I'm almost wider than tall now. Ugh.


All I know is I have a tiny bit more energy with Advil (liquids) than without. Only take 2, 2-3 times a day. Tylenol or Aleve don't have any affect on me.

Lady 10-22-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by legzzalot (Post 580866)
Started provigil today to treat the fatigue... after a bad night/ morning from the Avonex. This is what I remember... I remember taking the Provigil around 10 this morning.... the next thing I remember is DH2B waking me up when he got home around 1:30.

It takes time for the Provigil to work. At least two weeks. I used it for years so I could drive to work and keep working. 200 mg at 6 am, and 100 mg more in the afternoon , like 1 to 2 pm. For years it helped, but if I overdid things I could take a Provigil and then take a nap, so I know what you mean.:hug:

After being on it for over a year or more it lost it's effect, so I would stop it on the weekends, or only 100 mg and it worked during the week again for me. This is just what I did, always ask your doctor, which I am not.

What dosage are you on? It's very expensive still isn't it? This new one out Nuvigil works a little different. It's had a little different structure and method of action.

Sally, I take Bayer coated Aspirin Plus 2 caplets of 500 mg each when needed.

BGB, maybe the doctor can give you a weight-loss medication, if you have a weight problem. Some of these boost your energy and lessen fatigue. Just a thought.

notasperfectasyou 10-22-2009 09:59 PM

If you are thinking about taking an NSAID -AND- you are taking extra Vitamin-D you might want to consider the impact of COX inhibition in selecting the NSAID you choose. Ken

doydie 10-23-2009 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by notasperfectasyou (Post 581494)
If you are thinking about taking an NSAID -AND- you are taking extra Vitamin-D you might want to consider the impact of COX inhibition in selecting the NSAID you choose. Ken

How do you consider the impact? I take 1 Aleve twice a day amd I take a Calcium + D


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