Advil
#329777 - 05/14/08 04:48 PM
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Hello, I have been doing fairly well this past year. Its been a tough last month though(not sure why...maybe stress and diet) I have been battling a tough cold this week and been taking Advil on a regular basis. I find that it really help IBS symptoms. Its wierd but i feel less "in tune" with my gut. Normally, i am very in tune with my gut and i know it like the back of my hand. On Advil, i "feel" my gut less. This experience has reminded me of the time that i had a tooth infection. I was taking 500g Ibuprofen tablets 2-3 times a day for the pain. For those 2 weeks, i remeber saying to myself that my bowel movements were the most "normal" that i had ever seen and i never got a gut cramp. It may be coincidence but i am just shooting it out there.
MBH
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OUCH! Advil KILLS my stomach.
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Re: Advil
#329803 - 05/15/08 08:56 AM
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CarolynC
Reged: 03/11/08
Posts: 108
Loc: Connecticut
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What a surprise you can take Advil. My stomach can't take it at all. (Tylenol only).
-------------------- IBS-C with bloating and cramps
occasional type A
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Re: Advil
#329937 - 05/18/08 06:23 PM
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Calli66
Reged: 04/11/07
Posts: 124
Loc: New Mexico USA
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I find that Advil has that exact same effect for me, too. I try not to take it on a regular basis, 'cause it's not good for stomach and liver. But when I HAVE to---just like you--when I had terrible toothache problems, and other times when I had costochrondristis really bad, I took A LOT of Advil. And my BM's were "normal."
I have since found out I have Sjogren's Syndrome, which is auto-immune disease, and so there tends to be lots of internal inflammation. So I figure taking the Advil really cuts the inflammation and allows my gut to function properly.
C
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