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[RC]was ibuprofen in your saddle bags, now for women only - Born Country

Okay, this is not horse related, but was reading just today about night sweats linked to foods / medications that thin the blood. ?For you medical types out there, could the ibuprofen contribute to night sweats? ?

Here, I've been blithely taking them for aches and pains (oh yeah, from horse riding -- there, now it's related) and although my personal summers have slowed during the day, the night sweats are just as bad as ever.

Esther and Chagalle
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From: Marirose Six <6mules@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Maggie Mieske <msmieske@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 3:00:03 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] ibuprofen in your saddle bags

I, actually, have rarely taken it myself. I mostly carry it (& just about everything else I carry)?to give to other people who are in need. But, I think I will switch to the tylenol since I don't know what others may use regularly.?

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Maggie Mieske <msmieske@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A word of caution: ?ibuprofen thins the blood. ?If you take it regularly, it will slow clotting if you are injured and bleeding. ?No big deal for a little boo boo. ?But if you come off your horse and are seriously injured, especially a head trauma, do NOT take ibuprofen. ?Tylenol is a safer alternative.
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Maggie Mieske
Lecturer
English Department/Foundation Program
Qatar University
P.O. Box 2713
Doha, Qatar



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From: Marirose Six <6mules@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Ridecamp <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:07:19 PM
Subject: Re: FW: [RC] what's in your saddle bags? - Carrie

Ahhhh, YES, I forgot the TP in a baggie! Never leave home without it. :o)
Also, I've always got some ibuprofen.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Mike Sherrell <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
TP in baggie
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Replies
FW: [RC] what's in your saddle bags? - Carrie, Mike Sherrell
Re: FW: [RC] what's in your saddle bags? - Carrie, Marirose Six
[RC] ibuprofen in your saddle bags, Maggie Mieske
Re: [RC] ibuprofen in your saddle bags, Marirose Six