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    MrsGungho

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    Glad to hear it! Aleve is a miracle product for people with bone/joint pain!
    trust me I know.. I have lots of that
    TMJ, Arthritis in my hips, the foot injury... that's more of a tendon or muscle strain but it's working for it. He has me taking 2 tablets, 3 x's a day... please tell me that isn't to much ? Only for the next 4 weeks though
     

    mbills2223

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    trust me I know.. I have lots of that
    TMJ, Arthritis in my hips, the foot injury... that's more of a tendon or muscle strain but it's working for it. He has me taking 2 tablets, 3 x's a day... please tell me that isn't to much ? Only for the next 4 weeks though

    That's a pretty large dose, but I wouldn't say it's "too much." I'd rather take a higher dose of Aleve than a moderately high dose of some other prescription NSAID like meloxicam. If you're only doing it for 4 weeks I wouldn't be concerned. Just be on the look out for any stomach or esophagus issues. Acid reflux during the course might point to these issues. The chances are pretty low for such a short duration, though

    Again, I wouldn't be concerned. It's a short course and you aren't taking a toxic dose, so if it's helping, continue to follow doctors orders :yesway: Just be sure you aren't taking any other NSAIDs during the treatment.

    Has your doctor suggested anything like Glucosamine or fish oil for your joints?
     

    MrsGungho

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    That's a pretty large dose, but I wouldn't say it's "too much." I'd rather take a higher dose of Aleve than a moderately high dose of some other prescription NSAID like meloxicam. If you're only doing it for 4 weeks I wouldn't be concerned. Just be on the look out for any stomach or esophagus issues. Acid reflux during the course might point to these issues. The chances are pretty low for such a short duration, though

    Again, I wouldn't be concerned. It's a short course and you aren't taking a toxic dose, so if it's helping, continue to follow doctors orders :yesway: Just be sure you aren't taking any other NSAIDs during the treatment.

    Has your doctor suggested anything like Glucosamine or fish oil for your joints?
    thank you

    no he hasn't I suppose one more pill won't hurt.. :dunno:
     
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