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I'm 5 weeks out - but was awoken early this am by barking dogs....and couldn't fall back asleep. Have a slight headache - I'm drinking my fluids fine, but wondered if I can take a tylenol later if it still persists?

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Yes, my doc recommended Tynelol and I actually got some after surgery in case I needed it

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I'm not a doctor, but my surgeon's told us we can take tylenol. Hope your HA goes away.... :)

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My surgeon also said Tylenol was ok. If you're concerned about taking pills, get the children's liquid tylenol. Adult dosage is on the bottle. Or regular Tylenol liquid if you can find it. (I couldn't )

Feel better.

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Yup to Tylenol no to Advil. I was on a liquid tylenol drip in recovery just after surgery as well

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Tylenol Liquid - Adult Strength has be re-packaged uder the name Tylenol Cold Sore Throat (liquid) . If you read the ingredients it only contains Acetaminophen (500 mgs). Same stuff, just different packaging and I found it in the "Cough and Cold" section at my local supermarket. Hope this helps.

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