• Soolonkivi@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Taking painkillers is kind of like closing the doors of the control room as the captain of a sub and driving onwards when there’s a fire onboard.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t enjoy suffering a headache or think it’s virtuous, but I was always taught that pain is your body sending a message. Usually, unless it’s a proper migraine, I can figure out what the cause is and address it. Muscle tension, dehydration, low electrolytes, etc.

    If it remains a puzzle, I’m not opposed to OTC analgesics. I just like to try to troubleshoot first (:

  • MudMan@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    Man, this took me so long to get through my skull. I used to be a “I don’t need the medicine, why self-medicate when I can just endure it and it will go away”.

    I got older, started having those little aches turn into ruin-your-day annoyances that only reset with a sleep overnight and now I mildly resent young me for being silly about it.

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      4 months ago

      Well, to be fair Aspirin was a factor in nearly killing me, acetaminophen (Tylenol) now doesn’t work since i took that too often, and now im stuck with ibuprofen which may, again, cause a leak in my stomach that could kill me.

      Sooooooo… if you’re not taking this medication regularly, by all means, if not just a word of caution from an old, apparently hard to kill, bastard.

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        4 months ago

        Yeah, this seems like one of those things where people casually discussing the issue are talking about wildly different scales. I, to be clear, am talking about having a hangover or sleeping in a rough position and pinching my neck once in maybe two or three months and refusing to take an analgesic to get through it faster. I get the feeling that what you’re describing is either on a way different level or a rarer interaction or side effect.

        Which is why my other comment below still goes: if you need to deal with pain beyond sporadic usage to get through a one-off event, please go talk to a doctor and don’t listen to me or anybody else on the Internet.

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          4 months ago

          I also share the sentiment: you don’t get any medals or gold stars suffering in pain.

          I was just offering a word of caution for those unaware, as I was in my youth.

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    4 months ago

    I needed to hear this today, thank you!

    Sent after finally taking some Ibuprofen

  • Voyajer@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’d probably take them more often if they did anything for me. Last time I was injured they did fuck all.

  • ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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    4 months ago

    I used to have frequent headaches as a child.
    Initially, I just took the medicine, but everytime, it returned with 2xamplitude after a day or so (probably when the effect wore off).
    Stopped taking the medicine after a few years.

    It was much later that I realised, headaches always have a root cause and the pain was just telling me - there’s something much worse going on.

    Pain is your friend. Tells you when there is a problem and sometimes, even helps you know where.
    Had I taken painkillers for my broken toe, I probably would have broken it again… and again.

    CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

  • UnfairUtan@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    If you don’t have chronoc headaches / migraines, you don’t necessarily have to follow this advice.

    Taking a pill for the slightest pain will be detrimental in the long run for your liver and the painkiller’s efficiency.

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      4 months ago

      Define “slightest pain”.

      If you’re in occassional discomfort and it’s impacting your wellbeing having an aspirin once in a while is probably not a huge deal.

      If you have recurring pain constantly or frequently then you need medical attention and you should follow that guidance, not what anybody says on the Internet.

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        Thank you. People with chronic headaches or migraines are the ones that should not follow this advice, as painkiller-induced headaches are a thing and only make matters worse. Just see a doc.

        As for occasional headaches: It’s going to be a lot easier fixing the issue that lead to a headache once you don’t suffer.

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      on the contrary if it’s occasional it’s fine, if it’s chronic you have to switch to lighter stuff like weed

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      i mean to what degree does it even affect your liver from taking one pill when you occasionally get a headache?

      like it cant be worse than one beer, right

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        Ibuprofen crew checking in.

        Those of us with minor, chronic pain would like to keep what’s left of our stomach linings.

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          Naproxen, ibuprofen, arthrotec, pregabalin, etc. Used to be daily, multiple times. And tecta to protect my stomach from bleeding out my nose. Still in fuckloads of pain - always.

          But by stopping the frequency i have found it helps with the tolerance. I’ve also lost maybe 75 lbs over 5-ish years which also helps.

          My doc knows I have issues with other drugs and I’m hesitant to take anything more potent for pain.

          I want the pain to end but I don’t want the remedy to destroy the rest of me.

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            Taking it every day wears away your stomach and intestinal lining and you could get ulcers. Also generally it’s not just one, it’s 3-4. Sometimes multiple times a day.

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              yeah i mean if you have significant issues with migraines you prob shouldnt be taking it every day but rather finding a more permanent solution, also is that only ibuprofen? what about acetaminophen or nsaids

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              My aunt actually had this happen went brain dead from the loss of blood when a huge ulcer popped. She was in the hospital for a lung biopsy when it happened it was pretty terrible and it was later concluded ibuprofen was the most likely cause.

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    It’s not about glory.

    It’s about becoming dependant on a crutch that may not always be there, or could have been the first step when the pain becomes TRULY unbearable instead of having to escalate to btc pharmaceuticals from there.

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      Once the pain sets in the meds won’t work as well/at all, depending on the type of pain and your particular body. Preemptive medication is more than just a crutch!

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    4 months ago

    Who’s out there not taking medicine for a headache or cramps? I’ll take two Advil liquigels at even the hint of a headache.