Monday, October 9, 2017

Blog #4



1     The United States is a cultural experience in which all nationalities are represented.  Thus, Aleve is a non discriminatory pain reliever, a pain reliever that can be adjusted for children as well as geriatric populations.
In this world there are babies teething, men and women doing construction work, individuals handicapped from a condition or accident, there is Aleve to help them get through the day,  From liquid for babies to timed release pills for adults. They have a space in most medicine cabinets in every home, from a one room cabin to a multi million dollar home, Aleve is a non discriminatory pain reliever.  This corner of the world sometimes start the day as being a gray day, but with Aleve. slowly begins to be taken over by a quiet, calm peace with sunshine brightening even the darkest of corners.
Aleves; mission is to brighten everyones space. Keeping a baby calm and pain free, spreading to the mother who may be experience some after birth pain of her own, to the father who works hard, Aleve strives to make his day a bit easier for him. On to the boss, who often feels the crunch of being caught in the middle, Aleve addresses his stress head and body aches, and the cycle continues. Aleve works hard at educating the public and addressing all forms of stress and pain and the attitude adjustment gets passed on throughout the day.

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2]Advil has its uses but for me personally, I prefer Aleve. That is the only OTC in my home, Advil does not seem to be advertised as often as Aleve, and it is also Aleve that my friends seem to have in their homes as well. I think I was only offered Aleve in the hospital and not offered Advil  There is not that strong, safe, secure expectation I have as when I am using Aleve.  Aleve takes away my rainy day, leaving a rainbow in its wake. With Advil, I feel fortunate if the rain stops and we go from being cloudy to partly cloudy./sunny..
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3] Pretty much answered this in part 2. I am not sure if it is because of the advertising or if I am basing it all on personal experience, I just know that Aleve is the preferred pain reliever amongst my own family and my friends. My elderly, sick mother can only take Aleve and she counts on it to help with her daily pain.

I have counted on Aleve when I had bad menstrual cramps. It was the only over the counter pain reliever that worked, and taking it once last most of the day, much better than anything else I tried.  So, I have a history of counting on it, and now I use it when my pain is really strong and I want to have extra help. I have found that if I take Aleve along with Percocet, it works quicker and lasts longer. It also is not hard on my kidneys and stomach. I probably use this concoction about three times a week. My doctor is ok with that. Use of it also does such a good job, I only have to take something for pain once a day instead of the four I am prescribed.

3 comments:

  1. Karen, thank you for your Brand Worlds! I don't think Aleve came up earlier in your blog because you said your pain has gone beyond what you can buy in the store. Please explain if & when you use the Aleve in treating your pain.

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  2. What do you think makes Aleve different from other pain relievers like Advil? Describe the type/quality of relief you get from it vs. other over the counter pain relievers. Thank you.

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