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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 432908" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #483d8b">Big hugs Jen. My pain is much worse at night, the naproxen is not helping in terms of pain or inflammation unless I add the tramadol to the mix, sort of like a pain relief cocktail. During the day I can almost tolerate the pain, but once I lie down, it just ACHES. I find myself flexing my legs really tense just to feel the five seconds of relief when I stop tensing the muscles. For me, with my body temps running so high from the perimeno, I find that ice helps. Have you ever heard of the Chillow? It's a flat pad that you can find in most drug stores. You put water in it and the material inside keeps it chilled-no need to refresh it for months and months. Anyway, it would be a good way to cool your legs without the ice or wetness. This pillow, Chillow, is dry but cold. It was made for women who have night sweats and hot flashes. You're supposed to keep it under your pillow to keep cool. But I can place it on my legs and it helps. Does cool help?</span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b"></span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b">In the meantime, I hope your dr can prescribe something to help with your pain.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 432908, member: 2211"] [COLOR="#483d8b"]Big hugs Jen. My pain is much worse at night, the naproxen is not helping in terms of pain or inflammation unless I add the tramadol to the mix, sort of like a pain relief cocktail. During the day I can almost tolerate the pain, but once I lie down, it just ACHES. I find myself flexing my legs really tense just to feel the five seconds of relief when I stop tensing the muscles. For me, with my body temps running so high from the perimeno, I find that ice helps. Have you ever heard of the Chillow? It's a flat pad that you can find in most drug stores. You put water in it and the material inside keeps it chilled-no need to refresh it for months and months. Anyway, it would be a good way to cool your legs without the ice or wetness. This pillow, Chillow, is dry but cold. It was made for women who have night sweats and hot flashes. You're supposed to keep it under your pillow to keep cool. But I can place it on my legs and it helps. Does cool help? In the meantime, I hope your dr can prescribe something to help with your pain.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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