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gray29
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this has probably been discussed a thousand times, but i was wondering what pain relief everyone found the best and most effective?
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Hi Gray
I guess it depends on what type of Arthritis you have etc. I have OA and at the moment I am taking Co-Dydramol and anti inflammatories. They help a bit to take the edge off things. I also find that heat is very soothing for my joints and I have a heat pad and wheat bag for this. Hope you are ok xxBig Hugs
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I have ra and take dehydrocodeine and anti flams.hope you find relief.Mig0
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anti inflams, hydrochloride, co codamol when bad parasetomal when not to badval0
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I take co-dydramol and tramacet, anti-inflamatories when the pain is to much.0
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Along side my main meds I take anti infammatory drugs daily. The only pain relief tablet I have is paracetamol which is not strong enough at times so i also use a hot water bottle.
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We are all different and what works well for one may not help another. I have progressed from paracetamol to 8/500 co-codamol (known on here as cocos) to 30/500 cocos which are my everyday duller of choice. I have 50mg tramadol for the rough times and 100mg slow-release tramadol for the unbearable-but-life-still-has-to-be-'lived' times. There are quite a few options on offer and this is best discussed with your GP. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Hi I have tried a fair few meds over the years
Used to manage ok on just brufen mind that was knocking on 20/30 years ago :shock:
Since then l have used, co-dydramol and co-codamol (the latter being ok, but prone to making me nauseous)and as kapake and solpadol too to add to my confusion!
Tramadol (pretty good, but very icky sicky) oramorph.
Also had diclofenic (anti-inflam/pain relief) It and ibu's/naproxen all give me the two-bob-bits.
So finally find myself taking arcoxia and bu-trans pain patches
atm all is well.
Love
Toni xx0 -
OA=co-drydamol and analgesic cremes, otherwise, heatbags/pleasurable activity/red wine/whisky/cleaning the oven anything to not think about it, sitting down and thinking is banned!0
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I use cocodamol in various strengths. When it is bad I have dihydrocodeine & paracetamol. I cannot take NSAIDS due to stomach issues (caused by NSAIDS no doubt! :roll: ). I have tried tramadol but it sent me a bit funny at the time. Not ruled it out though...willing to give it another go as bodies adapt to stuff.
I wanted to laugh at work the other day...someone was complaining of a really bad headache....I suggested over counter cocos 8/500. The woman went pale at the mere suggestion. "Oh no!" she exclaimed, "I took one of those once & it sent me to sleep!". I thought, "My god! I've had four already today & have still done a full morning's work!!". :eek:
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Hi Gray,
I think over the years I have tried a fair old whack
I started on Distalgesic, I am not sure what they became but they renamed them.
Then those and DF118's, the the DF;s with diclo's and then morphine and diclo's with a load of different muscle relaxants.
The thankfully the rumo looked at the meds and I am now on 600 pregabalin (they are very good as long as you can take the head messing :roll: ) Diclo;s and 8 tramadols a day.
In addition I have a fair few nerve blocks, triggers and now botox in the shoulders and thats been incredible effective till it wares off
Pain killer are at least expected to take the pain t a manageable level and sometimes they can actually stop it almost. I think it can take a fair bit of trail and error to find what helps you so if yours isn't too effective see if you can try something else.
As a general you need something to knock the pain back and something to act as an anti inflammatory. Cris x
Oh Gray forgot top say its also good to use the self help things and they are very effective and really do help.
AC run courses and it might be helpful for you to go on one as well. x0 -
gray29 wrote:this has probably been discussed a thousand times, but i was wondering what pain relief everyone found the best and most effective?0
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Oh Cris!
I forgot DF118s they are dyhydracodeine by another name and DG's are co-dydramol - now they really helped me!!!!
happy days......0
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