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home:othertreatments:pain_medication [09.30.2018] – [Pain medications and muscle relaxants] sallieqhome:othertreatments:pain_medication [02.07.2019] – [Pain medications and muscle relaxants] sallieq
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 <relatedarticles> [[home:symptoms:pain|Pain]], [[home:othertreatments:anesthetics|Anesthetics for surgical procedures and allergic reactions]] </article> <relatedarticles> [[home:symptoms:pain|Pain]], [[home:othertreatments:anesthetics|Anesthetics for surgical procedures and allergic reactions]] </article>
  
-<note tip>Remember, these are non-MP treatments   ....advise temporary use only, when pain becomes unbearable</note>+<note tip>Remember, these are non-MP treatments   ....temporary use only is advisedfor when pain becomes unbearable</note>
  
-Pain is a symptom of Th1 disease and can be exacerbated by immunopathology. Marshall Protocol (MP) patients should always use 40mg of olmesartan (Benicar) every four hours before resorting to pain medications. +Pain is a symptom of Th1 disease and can be exacerbated by immunopathology. Marshall Protocol (MP) patients should always use 40mg of olmesartan (Benicar) every four hours, or more often, before resorting to pain medications. 20mg OLM under the tongue is quicker where pain is extreme.
  
 There are also [[home:symptoms:pain#other_strategies|other strategies for managing pain]]. There are also [[home:symptoms:pain#other_strategies|other strategies for managing pain]].
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 In conjunction with their physician or a pain management specialist, patients may want to experiment with different pain killers to see if any of them seem to lower not just pain but other disease symptoms. If they feel a particular pain medication is lowering immunopathology they are able to tolerate, they may want to ask their physician to change to a medication that does not elicit such an effect. In conjunction with their physician or a pain management specialist, patients may want to experiment with different pain killers to see if any of them seem to lower not just pain but other disease symptoms. If they feel a particular pain medication is lowering immunopathology they are able to tolerate, they may want to ask their physician to change to a medication that does not elicit such an effect.
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 +<blockquote>slowly I determined that caffeine, stress, and heat were triggers for all of my [[https://www.diagnosisms.com/2011/04/29/what-is-the-ms-hug/|muscle spasms]] ..//Internet article by MS sufferer//</blockquote> 
 ===== Types of pain medications ===== ===== Types of pain medications =====
  
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