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HI I am 61 and took one puff of Advair and the joint pains that n...

Posted at 9:17 AM on Jan 15, 2008 by schoots, #26316
HI I am 61 and took one puff of Advair and the joint pains that night were bad. I took it for three days. Three weeks later it is still very bad. about a 8 or 9 on the pain scale. I am weak in the joints and stiff. I would like to know if anyone had it like this and if it went away and how long did it last. Excedrin works the best, have a prescription for the night time but it does nothing so am using aspirin also.I called the company and they contact the fda also. The mornings are the worse because nothing lasts at night and I don't know why. I can hardly walk and get ready for the day and around 7 at night I get so cold and shaky. Has anyone had it this bad and does it stop. I don't know if the doctors even believe me. I do have a appoint for a arthritis doctor, but not until feb and the blood test I have had so far say there is nothing wrong.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Jan 24, 2008 by maximinom, #4322

I had a stroke in Sepember 2007 which weakened my right arm an leg and my mobility was bad. I had my physical and occupational teraphy in the hospital until my discharged. I continued to have my tere[hy at Casa Colina Hospital for the whole year of 2006 until they gave up on me.
At the presenttime my condition get worst because My Doctors tells me that it is arthritis . then recently a nuerologist tolllld me that I have parkingson disease.

Now I am loosing too much sleep due the pain on my neck and right shoulder which is in the scale of 8 to 9.Any advise from anyone. I only take tylenot for pain, extra strenght.I am scared to take prescription drugs because of the fact that I am on coumadin. I am suffring too long already.

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