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Re: painkillers
« Reply #15 on: 28 October 2008, 21:44:01 »

whats the strength of the Tramadol
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #16 on: 28 October 2008, 21:45:05 »

they vary  
50mg to 200mg that i have

If i were you id take 2x 50mg

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Re: painkillers
« Reply #17 on: 28 October 2008, 21:53:26 »

Give up Golf ;D
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #18 on: 28 October 2008, 22:21:18 »

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Its only pain, it will go away.

Bit of pain never hurt anyone...

believe me this does hurt, worse than listening to gordon brown on tv  ;D ;D

If it's THAT bad, give NHS Direct a tinkle -- see what they say !


The man's in pain :'( don't start telling jokes HC :D
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #19 on: 28 October 2008, 22:34:54 »

Dont mess around m8. I had same after decorating and laying carpets
I was in agony for a week b4 seeing doc. I thot it was a strain, doc suspected h/attack doc was right. So dont mess around
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #20 on: 29 October 2008, 08:46:38 »

if its muscular, which it sounds like it is, ibuprofen, after eating, you can also take paracetomol with this if it still hurts. If that doesnt help and you have some diclofenac is a stronger form of ibuprofen. Tramadol would probably 'numb' it up more, but if your needing to take that i'd suggest a doctor. Drinking, while great, will only slow the healing process. If the pain stops you sleeping, or shows no improvement after three days,  go to the doctor. If it gets worse go to the doctor. They'll probably tell you its muscular, but better safe than sorry eh? Finally, you could actually take all three together, but definately no drink with that one!!!

Oh and remember pain is only weakness leaving the body.
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #21 on: 29 October 2008, 09:54:38 »

As a couple of other people have already said, don't break about, get it seen to by a doctor. Might feel muscular but also classic cardiac symptoms. Put your mind at rest if you're not sure. :y
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #22 on: 29 October 2008, 10:28:26 »

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must admit im in severe agony just below top of right shoulder above the breast, dont know if ive done this at golf or what, been like it a few days now but after golf today its shear hell, affecting my breathing and trying to stand up is just agony. what would be best to take?
paracetomol
ibuprofen
tramodil
jack daniels  ::)



All of the above ...take liberally ;D :y
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #23 on: 29 October 2008, 14:52:52 »

thasnks for all the help, took 200 mgs of tramadol before bed and slept like a log, didnt wake up till 11am, oh, and a large jd too.  ::)

pain isnt so bad today, had a coughing fit earlier which frigging hurt like hell, but seems better than last night. just hope its gone by friday, son has golfing camp so thought id get a round in on my own, and sit in bar rest of day  ;) ;)
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #24 on: 29 October 2008, 15:55:35 »

I know TB will say its gay but take it easy for a while.  I agree on the intercostal muscle, thats sounds like the most probable cause but they flair up easy if re-aggravated too soon.

Do some slow easy stretching 2-3 times a day and maybe do a back 9 before hitting the 19th.......

If it doesnt go away or gets worse a trip the quack would be in order  :y

Hope its gets better and you get to play a bit of golf  ;)
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #25 on: 29 October 2008, 16:07:20 »

go & get a nice massage, i believe they advertise these services in most public call boxes etc & the rates are negotiable :D
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #26 on: 29 October 2008, 19:26:35 »

See a doctor mate, as someone else said classic myocardial infarction symptoms ( heart attack ) they always take left arm and chest pains seriously, go to A & E, its what you pay your taxes for.

A guy at our doctors last week said he thought he was going deaf.
Doctor said, what are the symptoms ?
He replied, well there's, Bart, Marge and Homer!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #27 on: 29 October 2008, 21:18:44 »

Richierich.

Go to your doctor.

It's highly unlikely - but possible - that your have had something serious happen. If you've pulled a muscle then you only waste an hour. If it IS serious then you probably bought yourself a few hundred more rounds of golf than you might get by trying to shrug it off...

Seriously.  :y
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Re: painkillers
« Reply #28 on: 29 October 2008, 21:24:35 »

im gonna seehow it is in morning then see doc if still painful.
thanks :y
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