I think I know what the problem is. You're supposed to use it on your monkey.
LOL!! That could be my problem.
I think I know what the problem is. You're supposed to use it on your monkey.
Played a tournament this weekend. First match started off great. My opponent was strong, but I came with big shots and had some good outs.
Waiting for my second match, I started to feel a light headache coming on. I popped an Aleve, and before I knew it, no more headache. No body aches at all, either.
Second match was against an equally strong opponent, but I played much less sharp than I did before and lost. Quickly jumped into my third match, where my opponent was just a hair better than me.
I got zipped lol.
During the third match, I absolutely could not make a ball. Can't believe my game could vacillate so much in such a short period of time.
Anyone else ever take ibuprofen and feel like it dulled your ability to focus or concentrate?
No problems with Advil but avoid caffeine and alcohol.
On another note, if you suffer from chafing, I have found this anti Monkey Butt power to work miraculously well. No kidding.
http://www.antimonkeybutt.com/index.php?submenu=FAQ&src=faq&category=Anti%20Monkey%20Butt%20FAQs
Don't take any of the non-steroidals on an empty stomach. If you do it often enough you'll get an ulcerated stomach lining. Not fun.
This ^^^^^^Aleve is not ibuprofen (Advil) it is Naproxen. Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory.
Avoid caffeine? That sounds kind of odd. Caffeine is a proven performance enhancing drug. In moderate doses, it improves focus, mental function, muscle function, reflexes, and overall mood. Having a dependence on it sucks for sure though.
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I wouldn't know. I am on 3, 20 mg of Oxy Neo per day. Past brain op.
I do have Naproxen in a scrip so probably a little stronger than an average dose.
I find that on occasion, it can make me feel a little loopy.
Other than that, I try and avoid it as it mainly wreaks havoc with my stomach.
I usually take one 12 oz Bud lite before I play, and often a second while I play my match.
Not sure if it helps it hurts my performance, but it makes the night go better
Around New Years I was sick and the doctor prescribed me a huge bottle of norco.
One day, after taking 2, I played the ghost on my home table. I was focused, calm, and played really well.
A few weeks later, I played a small weekly tournament and took 2 norco pills before. I played crappy and was knocked out 1st round.
I guess there is no magic pill.