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I use a topical lotion that contains this for my knee, shoulder and back pain. I saw that they have a oral liquid too. Anyone else use this?

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) occurs naturally throughout the body but diminishes with age. New research shows that HA may be the specific component the body uses to block the process that produces inflammation and pain. HA appears to reduce the body's overreaction to injury or trauma.

Pain and inflammation occur when white blood cells in the body move to the site of the injury, a process called The Adhesion Cascade. Research shows that HA binds to some of the white blood cells preventing their overreaction to the injury. Thus, HA appears to reduce the body?s overreaction to injury or trauma by blocking the Adhesion Cascade. Enough white blood cells reach the site for effective healing, but not enough to cause swelling, inflammation and pain. In the body, HA breaks down into glucosamine, providing additional support for joints.

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How would you get it onto your sleeve? :thumbup:

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Why-I'm going to have the good doctor Aceves squirt some on while he's inside!!!!! LOL:001_tt2:

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Heh.

Some people swear by aloe vera juice for that as well. I just followed my doctor's orders.

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I kind of wondered why they don't use muscle relaxers instead of pain pills. Most of the pain is coming from the abdominal muscle being messed with?

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really cool breakdown on the HA reaction Jaffa - THANX! i just know it helped me after a back injury - i still take it when it flares up - i like the Solgar brand that has MSM/Glucosamine/Chondrotin with HA in it too - its kind'a a big pill -

and your post brings up a very valid point with me - how IS taking meds after vsg??

I'm new here and still in the 'thinkin' stage about getting this surgery - and I have to take a few pills in the day and alot of time a sleeping med too - anyone here have to take meds and find it hard to do? and what about carbonated beverages? I may drink half of one in a day - i'm not a hard soda drinker - but can you drink them at ALL after vsg?? Thanx for any input u guys have on this!

Ron -

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how IS taking meds after vsg??

I'm new here and still in the 'thinkin' stage about getting this surgery - and I have to take a few pills in the day and alot of time a sleeping med too - anyone here have to take meds and find it hard to do? and what about carbonated beverages? I may drink half of one in a day - i'm not a hard soda drinker - but can you drink them at ALL after vsg?? Thanx for any input u guys have on this!

Ron -

I have a difficult time still swallowing any pill whole - and I am 3 weeks out from surgery -- I no longer have to crush them; however, I do have to cut them into small pieces to get them down and usually have to take them with yogurt or applesauce so they slide down easier.

If you are taking any medication that is XR you need to have your PCP write you a script for ones that are not XR and can be cut, crushed or liquified.

My doctor does not recommend carbonated drinks, at least until you hit the solid food stage - and then I am not sure. I don't drink them and haven't in 25 years, so it's not something that I ever bothered checking into.

Welcome to the forum!

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really cool breakdown on the HA reaction Jaffa - THANX! i just know it helped me after a back injury - i still take it when it flares up - i like the Solgar brand that has MSM/Glucosamine/Chondrotin with HA in it too - its kind'a a big pill -

and your post brings up a very valid point with me - how IS taking meds after vsg??

You can't take anything the day of surgery. I took my synthroid with the antibiotic at 10 PM the night before surgery. Mexico was 4 hours behind NY time so it was fine. Day 2 I took the synthroid without a problem. When I came home, I didn't crush any pills/vitamins and took them with no problem.

I'm new here and still in the 'thinkin' stage about getting this surgery - and I have to take a few pills in the day and alot of time a sleeping med too - anyone here have to take meds and find it hard to do? and what about carbonated beverages? I may drink half of one in a day - i'm not a hard soda drinker - but can you drink them at ALL after vsg?? Thanx for any input u guys have on this!

Ron -

It all depends on your surgeon. Mine says none and that's fine with me because I'm a Water, coffee, and crystal lite drinker.

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Most surgeons say no carbonated beverages with any of the surgeries. There are different reasons they give, but very few say "sure". :cursing:

I can take any pills I used to take at this point. I couldn't at first... I lost my pill swallowing mojo for a while!

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I can take any pills I used to take at this point. I couldn't at first... I lost my pill swallowing mojo for a while!

That gives me hope Mac -- I've progressed from crushing them to cutting them into small pieces ... however, I have to take them with yogurt or applesauce to get them down. So hopefully one day I'll get my mojo back too!

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WOW!! :thumbup: thank you so much for the input!! its really a serious consideration with me as i take some meds for Fibro-M :mad0:and i really don't see not being able to take them in the future -

Do u guys think if i start a new thread on this that i may hear from many more sleevers?? I reeeeeeally need ALL the info i can get out there on this!!

and THANK YOU for the welcome!! :lol0:

Hope all u guys out there find a great day! :lol0:

ttul -

ron -

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Ron, for about the first four weeks I was only able to take my meds by crushing them. But, now I also have no problems whatsoever taking them all whole.

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and OH - i'm a newbie to all this posting - i THINK it was NORMA that gave that Uber cool breakdown about the adhesion cascade reaction with HA -

really great post!! as i said it really helped my back injury!!

and btw - the whole carbonated bev thing - thanks for any input there too bc that is just one thing i DON'T know if i'll be able to quit cold turkey! i try to watch them bc of the sodium - so really i'm not a big drinker of them - but i do LUV at least a half in the evening - :lol0:

thanx again!

ron -

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WOW!! :thumbup: thank you so much for the input!! its really a serious consideration with me as i take some meds for Fibro-M :mad0:and i really don't see not being able to take them in the future -

Do u guys think if i start a new thread on this that i may hear from many more sleevers?? I reeeeeeally need ALL the info i can get out there on this!!

and THANK YOU for the welcome!! :biggrin0:

Hope all u guys out there find a great day! :001_rolleyes:

ttul -

ron -

Ron, I'm sure if you start a new thread, you will receive many responses.

Welcome again and hope you find all the answers you're looking for here.

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