Narrowed spinal canal is a cause of back pain SouthCoastToday.com The doctor tells me it's spinal stenosis and that I have to learn to live with it. Read more »
Narrowed spinal canal is a cause of back pain – SouthCoastToday.com
Narrowed spinal canal is a cause of back pain SouthCoastToday.com The doctor tells me it's spinal stenosis and that I have to learn to live with it. I take Tylenol, and it helps me some. Read more »
Dr. Donohue (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I was told by a family member that the total amount of Tylenol taken in a person’s lifetime can be hazardous to one’s health. I have been taking two eight-hour pain-relief Tylenol before bedtime, as I have spinal stenosis, arthritis and degenerative back disease. Read more »
Tylenol’s safe within recommended limits (Herald & Review)
Dear Dr. Donohue: Recently I was told by a family member thatthe total amount of Tylenol taken in a person's lifetime can behazardous to one's health Read more »
Paul G. Donohue, M.D.: Spinal stenosis is a common cause of back pain (Detroit News)
Dear Dr. Donohue: I'm a 67-year-old woman whose back has been acting up for a year. Read more »
How can people take lethal doses of tylenol abusing pain killers and not get liver problems or stop breathing?
Dana asked: I was dianogsed with spinal stenosis and siatica and put on vicodin es i am fairly new to pain killers and have heard all kids of horror stories of abuse and addiction i would never dare take a gram of tylenol over 4000 a day for fear of liver damange how can people [...] Read more »