Heather Question For you
#100823 - 08/24/04 07:51 AM
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Sweetd
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I posted this yesterday. Maybe you will know what to do. I was told to take Midol (caffine-free) and Immodium to take for D and cramps when it is that time of the month. My question is if I take the Midol right away (before I get the cramps and D) will I have to take the Immodium as well? I would rather not take immodium unless I really need it. I'm just panicing because I am trying to prepare myself for the massive pain that I will (hopeully not) incounter tomorrow. I was thinking and also someone suggested to take the midol and only take the Immodium if needed. What do you suggest? Thanks!
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It is medication for pms, cramps, bloating, water gain, and a pain reliever in one.
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Pain killers are best taken when you actually hurt. Immodium can be used as a preventative - if you're worried about getting C, then take a lower dose.
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#100948 - 08/24/04 11:11 AM
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Sweetd
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I always have pain when it is that time, atleast for the first two day or so, which is the only time I take them. Are you referring to the regular Immodium (half of the small one) or the large Advanced ones?
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I find that the Midol acts as a muscle relaxant for my tummy so if I take that (or advil) then it prevents the D. That's just me though....good luck!!
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Hi - My guess is the Midol and Immodium aren't going to be interchangeable. Midol should help prevent/relieve the cramps, and this might mitigate the diarrhea somewhat, but usually period-related diarrhea is actually caused by the prostagladins (hormones) from your period. Midol won't affect that much, if at all.
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#101284 - 08/25/04 01:11 PM
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Sweetd
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Thanks Heather. I actually took the Midol and the Immodium as a preventative last night (that is when the pain and D come and continue into the middle of the following day) and I had a regular bm this morning (I don't ever remember having a regular bm during this time) and I felt fine. I felt a little pain and I took a Midol. I feel normal, it's great! I am so happy that something works. I dread my period every month! I can't explain how happy I am! Thanks for your information.
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