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Hi Susan I think the reason paracetamol, ibuprofen and other NSAIs are widely recommended for pain is because they are not considered to be addictive.Re: Pain killers
Never seen a doctor in the UK but I think if you talk to your GP and say that you don't get much from over the counter stuff, S/he should be able to prescribe something stronger. Panadeine forte or something like that. I'm not assuming you haven't tried this but if you haven't :-.....Also a pain management specialist can introduce you to a whole new bunch of ways you can deal with pain. Things like acupuncture etc can work but they are only temporary.Re: Pain killers
Interesting thank you everyone . I'm very fortunate and am quite a healthy strong person and dont suffer pain unless through injury . I was shocked to hear my friend suffered after her surgery I honestly thought that stronger pain killers would have been given to her .Re: Pain killers
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Contraversial but I sometimes think they should make medical marijuana legal as it's been proved as good pain relief. Used correctly and under supervision it could give a great deal of relief to people in pain. It's no more addictive than some of the legal drugs on the market.Re: Pain killers
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