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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 719265" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>At 11:00 last night I gave him two Aleve which he threw up. So, then I gave him two Tylenol PM with a milk shake which he kept down. He fell asleep but woke up at 4:00 in pain like you can't believe. I gave him two more Tylenol PM and he fell asleep again until 8 a.m. He says it doesn't hurt now. Everything always feels worse at night. He has to go to an orthopedic doctor Monday for a new cast. From my own personal experience, the pain will be much easier by then. We just have to figure out how to keep him busy all weekend. He doesn't handle boredom very well. When he lays around watching TV or doing nothing, he gets depressed and has anxiety attacks. When I had a broken ankle, lying still was the only thing I could do for two weeks. He's using his crutches well, but a broken bone heals faster if the person lies still. I didn't do that and my fracture took two months longer to heal than it should have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 719265, member: 21066"] At 11:00 last night I gave him two Aleve which he threw up. So, then I gave him two Tylenol PM with a milk shake which he kept down. He fell asleep but woke up at 4:00 in pain like you can't believe. I gave him two more Tylenol PM and he fell asleep again until 8 a.m. He says it doesn't hurt now. Everything always feels worse at night. He has to go to an orthopedic doctor Monday for a new cast. From my own personal experience, the pain will be much easier by then. We just have to figure out how to keep him busy all weekend. He doesn't handle boredom very well. When he lays around watching TV or doing nothing, he gets depressed and has anxiety attacks. When I had a broken ankle, lying still was the only thing I could do for two weeks. He's using his crutches well, but a broken bone heals faster if the person lies still. I didn't do that and my fracture took two months longer to heal than it should have. [/QUOTE]
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