What Ibuprofen Does to the Body

Auntie who passed over-used it...her liver was decribed as concrete like..RIP Edit: I stand corrected...Acetaminophen was her liver killer..i quit Acetaminophen & Ibuprofen after her passing. Peace be upon her...

 
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I don't take none of that shit not even aspirin.
-Knew of a lady hooked on codeine til she passed away
-Knows a lady hooked on Vicodins

My mother said like people are hooked on pills today when she was growing up it was BC powder and people would take that shit several times a day as if it was nothing and that the old BC powder is nothing like it once was.....

Take shit pills and diuretics....it's really just a pill-nation and motherfuckers is hooked.
 
Stopped the video by this "Aeropostle model" doctor at the 4:55 mark...... every drug has potential side effects.... it's question of what and to how many...... noticed how he had the not needed cut aways from cadavers for clicks.... and figured it out right away...
1) pick a side effect
2) use the unneeded dramatic body part cut aways to get clicks
3) make money off those clicks.... "be sure to subscribe if you like what you see"
4) watch the lemmings jump on the "I knew it" band wagon
5) gullable mofos by the dozens, buy tickets for this train


:smh: :smh: :smh: I need to start selling bridges :hmm:

sidebar: OP has an extreme interest in click for $$$ shit... WS.... Kountry Wayne
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been pissin fizzy ever since i od'd on some motrin after i fell a few years ago

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Ummm... you might wanna check your blood sugar there partner.... foamy piss is a sign of pissing a lot of proteins out with your urine


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Ummm... you might wanna check your blood sugar there partner.... foamy piss is a sign of pissing a lot of proteins out with your urine
If you've been taking over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers for a while and your urine is looking foamier than usual, those pills could be to blame. Dr Liss says that NSAIDs in particular (think: Advil) can cause you to have high levels of protein in your urine.Dec 14, 2018

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If you've been taking over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers for a while and your urine is looking foamier than usual, those pills could be to blame. Dr Liss says that NSAIDs in particular (think: Advil) can cause you to have high levels of protein in your urine.Dec 14, 2018

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I'm diabetic.... foamy piss is a sign of what I said man.... just looking out for you is all.... just check your blood sugars.... you can do it yourself with a test kit from a pharmacy



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That had to be from a different cause or inherent in her biological programming. NSAIDS don't get metabolized in the liver. The damage they do is generally restricted to the heart, stomach, lower GI tract and kidneys.
I wouldn’t even let him know he’s full of shit. Just leave him out there with whatever his beliefs are.
 
I don't take none of that shit not even aspirin.
-Knew of a lady hooked on codeine til she passed away
-Knows a lady hooked on Vicodins

My mother said like people are hooked on pills today when she was growing up it was BC powder and people would take that shit several times a day as if it was nothing and that the old BC powder is nothing like it once was.....

Take shit pills and diuretics....it's really just a pill-nation and motherfuckers is hooked.
Utter ignorance.
 
The warning is right on the bottle, you are not suppose ot take it over long periods and and take more than recommended.
 
(Knock on wood) but I got away with murder Because when I was younger I was using ibuprofen for every damn thing. At some point around my mid-upper 20s I stop using ibuprofen when I found out how dangerous it can be to your organs. Hopefully I don’t have any damage my physicals says I’m OK so again knock on wood.
 




 
I take them only when necessary Ibuprofen 800s remove all pain for me. Couple times a year I may have to take them. Aside from that I’ll take 600mg prn and drink a ton of water.
 
I can recall using Tylenol to treat a backache.
The following day, I had a blood test, and it seriously threw it off.
I can't remember if my liver or kidneys had low levels.
But once I stopped taking it for a few days, everything returned to normal. :idea:
 
Are you sure it wasn't Tylenol? That's usually more toxic in high and chronic doses to the liver than ibuprofen. Ibuprofen, in high and chronic doses, can damage the kidneys and GI tract. Ibuprofe, and other NSAIDS, must be taken with food and a lot of water.

I stand corrected...Acetaminophen was her liver killer..i quit Acetaminophen & Ibuprofen after her passing. Peace be upon her...

 
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