What is the best time to take medicine for no broken arm pain in the morning?!


Question: What is the best time to take medicine for no broken arm pain in the morning!?
ok i just broke my arm, because i got hit hard in a hockey game!.!.!. i took a tylonal before bed and felt NO pain in the morning!. also, to save 5 points, how do i stop being so restless at night!? i woke up at night with a bit of a soar hand (not the broken one) and noticed it hit the wall!.!.!. HELP!. PLEASE!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Hi, Pain killers are great when used correctly, but even so have you looked at the leaflet that accompanies the meds!?

They usually have various side effects life liver/kidney damage! see the leaflet!.

To avoid exposure to too much of the side effects DO NOT take pain killers preemptively (i!.e!. the night before in anticipation of the morning pain)

It is movement that will cause the pain to worsen, so keep it as still (Immobile) as possible, be prepared to suffer some pain, it is not all bad, it will warn you of anything (movement/posture wise) that you are doing wrong, whereas if numbed by painkillers your brain will not get the message and you could do harm to the healing process!.

If you are not allergic to Codeine then get yourself some painkillers that contain it, it is a great painkiller!. (The soluble version works fastest)

If you are restless and 'hitting out' in your sleep then you are probably suffering a lot of stress (is this only since your broken arm!?) and perhaps you need to do something like Yoga or Tai Chi, they are great stress relievers!.

In the meantime you could always move your bed awy from the wall!.

Good Luck!.

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