new medication
By mouse27
@mouse27 (1155)
Canada
March 29, 2012 10:56pm CST
i went to the doctors office the other day because the ibuprofen that i was taking for my pain just wasn't helping anymore. i was taking any where from 3 to 10 a day. the times that i was only taking 3 was forcing my self not to take any more just suffering thru the pain. he put me on toradol and flexoral. the toradol makes me feel nauseousness and the flexoral makes my legs feel like jello. i'm tempted to go back and tell him all this but i'm wondering if i should wait a little bit as i have only been on the new medication for 3 days
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2 responses
@honest_efforts100 (1607)
• India
17 Jul 12
You should say the doctor about your problems after taking the given medicines clearly. He will change your medicine. But after again changing your medicine if it does not work, you should meet new medication. You should not be worried about that, you will recover soon. You will wait just for 3 days for new medication.
@AmbiePam (93883)
• United States
30 Mar 12
Give it a few more days, then definitely let your doctor know. I've had the flex before and it had the same effect on me for a while. By the way, did you take that ibuprofen with food? I ask because I was once on prescription strength ibuprofen, I took it with food as directed, and I STILL got two ulcers from it. Just be careful because that many a day could cause an ulcer or two.