Tylenol PM!
Posted By: Starr on 2007-06-27
In Reply to: No I am post menopausal by a few years. What do you do for this. nm - PAMT
I am glad to hear someone talking about this. I am 49 and have had this problem for the last year or so. It's very annoying.
Tylenol PM is over the counter and supposedly nonaddictive. I take it 2 or 3 nights a week, and I am able to sleep through the night. I only take it when I have been working until 9:00 or 10:00 PM and know I will be too keyed up to sleep. Sometimes you just know you will have trouble staying asleep!
Anyone else have this problem - I cannot fall asleep if hubby has the air conditioner going. I need absolute quiet to fall asleep. Maybe it's the wearing earphones 10 hours a day!
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You're not supposed to take Tylenol
if you consume alcohol. Don't take it if you consume alcohol regularly, and don't take it if you drink a lot of alcohol in one night.
Tylenol (acetaminophen) is dangerous, not aspirin
Patti is right - aspirin can safely be given to dogs. It's Tylenol (acetaminophen) that is dangerous to give to dogs, and I believe also to cats. (Anyone with doubts, please call the nearest veterinarian, but I know several vets have told me so, I've had probably 20 dogs in my life, and though I love cats, I'm allergic to them ) The animal livers can't handle Tylenol like human livers (and it's also very dangerous to our livers in overdoses) Chocolate is also bad for dogs, by the way.
They usually advise Motrin and Tylenol for pain. sm
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Hot (but not super hot) chocolate and a couple Tylenol.
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Be safe and happy 2008!!
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