Pain med question 

Okay question.

How much pain is enough for long term mild painkillers?

My pain is either ignorable but always there, or I can feel it and think about it.

Occasionally it’s bad enough I’m v much feeling in pain and don’t wanna go out/can't—but only if I’ve done a lot of physical stuff on that day/the day before. Or aggravated something

Pain med question 

@Doggo i think it depends on the type of painkillers to be honest

if you're talking over the counter advil or what have you - life's too short fam, pop that shit for like a 2 outta 10.

if you're talking about heavy duty rx-only opioids or some shit - i'd save that for "i'm having trouble functioning or focusing because of my pain and it's negatively affecting my daily life".

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Pain med question 

@Doggo sometimes it's good to take pain medicine BEFORE you get hurting more severely. this seems counter-intuitive but if you're really worried about opioid addiction, this is actually how to prevent it - get ahead of the pain and stay there. that way there's no cycle of "overwhelming pain and then massive relief" for your brain to want to find again and again.

to a lesser extent this goes for over the counter pain meds as well >

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@Doggo for example, if you're taking a regular-ass anti-inflammatory, often if you take it before you get to the painmaking thing, you can end up ahead of the game significantly. the best example of this i can think of is my orthodontist saying to just go ahead and take some advil *before* an appointment to get braces adjusted. that way there's already the "shh, shh. calm down." when your body goes "AAAAAAAA SOMEONE'S TRYIN TO MOVE OUR TEETH". >

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@Doggo and depending on the type of pain, i'd encourage you to look at shit that's maybe alternative treatments. for example, if it's largely muscle soreness after physical exertion, have you tried any topical creams or sprays? (i really like Two Old Goats cream here, it works really well in a lotion roller.) or would you be down for trying a supplement like CBD oil that can help knock down that long-term diffuse pain? etc. etc.

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@Doggo or you could even look to non-medicine at all. does ice help? or heat? can you see if immediately icing down [wherever body part] after [activity] helps you avoid future pain? can you get in with a doctor to say "hey, my ___ hurts whenever i do ____, is this something physical therapy would help with?" would trigger point massage help, or doing exercises on your own help? ( askdoctorjo.com is fucking phenomenal for such shit.) >

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@Doggo also HOLY SHIT I AM SO SORRY FOR ALL OF THIS SPAM UPON YOUR INNOCENT PERSON, but as someone who has chronic pain and is disabled for it, i figure i might hopefully know some tips and tricks. worst case scenario this is shit you already know in which case i apologise, and please have these capybaras as just restitution for talking your ear off

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@wigglytuffitout no problem that’s v useful! I have reumatoid athertus in my toes and they hurt quite a bit sometimes. And EDS which causes other issues that r more painful v rarely XP

It’s more a matter of swelling reduction, but i can’t take CBD oil or stand cold water on my skin bc sensory issues.

I feel anti inflammatory a would help abd I think I’ll look into em. And hot stuff.

I’m just never sure if I’m in enough pain to have meds. Bc I have paracetamol I’m having it all the time

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@Doggo they do make CBD oil in gelcaps tho! which although i've tricked myself into tolerating the oil is a big relief. the ones i get also aren't incredibly fuckoff huge in size, which is nice. procana is the brand i rely on, they're expensive but i'm sure you could find similar over on your side of the pond (bc i'm guessing you're over in the uk). if cold water is the problem and not just, like, cold, i can also give some good recs there too! >

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