After surgery meds

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After surgery meds

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Hi there. I'm recovering from spinal surgery and I'm on oxycodone with tylenol as well as skelaxin. Is long term use of the APAP able to bother my collagenous colitis? Its been a bit flared.
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Hi,

Normally it shouldn't. The flare is probably due to the stress of the surgery and recovery (or the hospital food may not have adhered to your diet.)

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Post by grhandlan@comcast.net »

Hi,
I am recovering also from skeletal surgery. Fractured arm with pins and a plate. I used oxycodone, Tylenol, and Robaxin quite successfully. However, I had to go back to a serious basic eating plan for about 3 weeks. Turkey, lamb, pork, overcooked broccoli and squash, half a banana in the morning then at night. When I deviated from this my MC was very awake!!! It has been about 6 weeks now and thing are now just getting back to my baseline (new normal). Hope you recover quickly.
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