Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t be a baby. Pain is temporary. Tylenol is sufficient.
Are you the maternity ward nurse that has been telling this to all the c-section moms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 21 pages of people being mad that other people want/are getting 3 days of pain relief. I don't even know what to make of this!
Nobody's mad you want drugs. Sane people are pointing out that these drugs aren't candy, and you shouldn't expect to get them just because you want them, Veruca. Then, the veruca contingent jumped on those because because they want their drugs and they want them now!
Shopping around for someone who will give you the drugs you want, but don't need, is drug-seeking behavior. You're free to ignore all the sense some people tried to talk to you and go do it anyway, and you will find some half-assing whitecoat who will write you a prescription (probably just to shut you up). They do that with opiates the same as the do with antibiotics for colds.
The best approach to healing is to rest and let your body recover without adding additional complications (nausea, constipation, possible withdrawal symptoms), and your doctor seems to understand that perfectly well. Why you don't trust their medical expertise is probably worth looking into.
Best of luck, OP.
Anonymous wrote:advil dual is a combination of ibuprofen and acetominophen. supposedly a good combination, it is available OTC.
walmart has this in their house brand, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 21 pages of people being mad that other people want/are getting 3 days of pain relief. I don't even know what to make of this!
Nobody's mad you want drugs. Sane people are pointing out that these drugs aren't candy, and you shouldn't expect to get them just because you want them, Veruca. Then, the veruca contingent jumped on those because because they want their drugs and they want them now!
Shopping around for someone who will give you the drugs you want, but don't need, is drug-seeking behavior. You're free to ignore all the sense some people tried to talk to you and go do it anyway, and you will find some half-assing whitecoat who will write you a prescription (probably just to shut you up). They do that with opiates the same as the do with antibiotics for colds.
The best approach to healing is to rest and let your body recover without adding additional complications (nausea, constipation, possible withdrawal symptoms), and your doctor seems to understand that perfectly well. Why you don't trust their medical expertise is probably worth looking into.
Best of luck, OP.
And then there's the drug addict who thinks everyone is an addict too! Or they will be if they have that "candy".
And here's our resident antagonist, dropping by to shit on anons without making any sort of useful contribution to the thread.