I must be one of the exceptions to the rule like some of you upthread.
8 years ago I had a BAD kidney stone attack. Over the years mine have continually gotten bigger with each attack. I now grow boulders not sand grains. OK of this one I end up in the ER. They give me some anti-nausea med and some IV pain killer and all is well as I finally get a bunch of fluid into me (drinking water and IV saline) without me puking it all back up from the kidney pain. As they were discharging me the ER Dr. gave me a prescription for Oxi. OH NO NO NO NO. No Doc I do NOT want this as I have been told many times in the past that masking the pain that much is not a good thing (plus I already knew about the dangers of Oxi even at that time). Doc says nope mask the pain as much as possible and hands me the paper prescription back. I go home, put that paper someplace and forget about it.
A couple of weeks ago I got a really really badly infected ingrown hair/zit/pore/don't know (the size of a US half Dollar coin and about half an inch high) on my lower chest area. Now I get these every now and then but they usually are on my back and my pain threshold there is way higher than in front. Time to go to the Urgent Care place. UC Doc warns me that he will "try" to numb the area but don't get my hopes up because of the nature of the infection. OK I can be down with that as I have had to have a decent pain tolerance for other things.
Doc. does his slice and dice thing (YEAH the pain was fun
) As he was finishing up the Doc says he is going to give me some antibiotics to kill off the rest of the infection. I asked if he was going to give me any pain meds and if he was could he go really light as I drive for a living and can't really take much because of driving if I have got extreem medicine head. He says Thank you for saying that because for this type of thing they really do NOT give out medium type pain meds but something very mild and meek and to supplement it with OTC pain meds.
Hurt like hell for a week or so but I still could work.
YEAH for responsible drug prescribing.
8 years ago I had a BAD kidney stone attack. Over the years mine have continually gotten bigger with each attack. I now grow boulders not sand grains. OK of this one I end up in the ER. They give me some anti-nausea med and some IV pain killer and all is well as I finally get a bunch of fluid into me (drinking water and IV saline) without me puking it all back up from the kidney pain. As they were discharging me the ER Dr. gave me a prescription for Oxi. OH NO NO NO NO. No Doc I do NOT want this as I have been told many times in the past that masking the pain that much is not a good thing (plus I already knew about the dangers of Oxi even at that time). Doc says nope mask the pain as much as possible and hands me the paper prescription back. I go home, put that paper someplace and forget about it.
A couple of weeks ago I got a really really badly infected ingrown hair/zit/pore/don't know (the size of a US half Dollar coin and about half an inch high) on my lower chest area. Now I get these every now and then but they usually are on my back and my pain threshold there is way higher than in front. Time to go to the Urgent Care place. UC Doc warns me that he will "try" to numb the area but don't get my hopes up because of the nature of the infection. OK I can be down with that as I have had to have a decent pain tolerance for other things.
Doc. does his slice and dice thing (YEAH the pain was fun


Hurt like hell for a week or so but I still could work.
YEAH for responsible drug prescribing.
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