csutherland
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Al is probably the person who can help us with this one: Jerry is having severe plantar faciaitis (foot & heel pain) to the extent that he can hardly do his prescribed walking. He has had it before so we know what it is even though we haven't seen a doctor yet this time. He did ask the cardio's nurse by phone if there was an anti-inflammatory that could be taken and she said "no"--he'd have to take tylenol. That won't touch it. Our past experience has been that larger doses of ibuprofen gets rid it or at least keeps it at bay.
Do you think the nurse is correct? If so, isn't this a major drawback to the mechanical valve that requires a lifetime of coumadin. There could be many instances where anti-inflammatory drugs would be needed seems to me.
Do you think the nurse is correct? If so, isn't this a major drawback to the mechanical valve that requires a lifetime of coumadin. There could be many instances where anti-inflammatory drugs would be needed seems to me.