What a difference no aspirin has made
I have had all kinds of problems with hip joint pain (requiring percocet) and low energy levels from last July. It looked like I was sensitive to gluten and even started a spread sheet log of what I ate to how I feel.
In preparation for next week’s colonoscopy I have been off aspirin for a week. What a difference no aspirin has made. In the last 4 days the hip joint pain problems are gone. Energy level is way up. Bowels working better then ever. Had venison spaghetti last night with no gluten sensitivity problems.
I will go back on my daily aspirin routine after the colonoscopy, but now I will switch to the recommended baby aspirin dose. I think this is just one of the “less is best” deals.
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Aspirin
My doctor recommended one baby aspirin, not regular aspirin, for several years now. I know many advocate a full size aspirin, but my personal doc has always said no, a baby aspirin. Something to do with protecting the heart. George does not do any aspirin. When I had my colonoscopy last November I was told no aspirin for at least one week, even a baby aspirin, before colonoscopy, something to do with bleeding. Tina0 -
My daily aspirin
ate a hole in my stomach. It is healed over according to endoscopy but I have gastritis and have been on Prilosec and Zantac for 2 yrs because of it.Out of necessity I am now aspirin and Ibuprofen free.
I read an article not too long ago where they were revising the aspirin a day recommendations.Seems like a lot of folks were having stomach problems.
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patJaylo969 said:My daily aspirin
ate a hole in my stomach. It is healed over according to endoscopy but I have gastritis and have been on Prilosec and Zantac for 2 yrs because of it.Out of necessity I am now aspirin and Ibuprofen free.
I read an article not too long ago where they were revising the aspirin a day recommendations.Seems like a lot of folks were having stomach problems.
-Pat
I really can`t tolerate aspirin either....my stomach just goes nuts...
mags0
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