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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had a look around and the answer seems to be that tolerance to the drug comes "eventually" I would think that 3 weeks use of the drug would not build up tolerance to the point where you got no benefit and if it did, there are other painkillers that you can take with or instead of the dihydrocodeine.
The other thing to say from my long experience of people recovering from operations which deal with conditions that give excrutiating pain is that their tolerance to post op pain is always much higher because it is so much less painful that the hell that they have been experiencing on a daily basis.
Can you express your concern to whoever prescribed the medication?