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Hi Sqad - you may or may not know that I have been having excruciating pain in my knees for nearly 4 weeks now.
I got a prescription yesterday for co-codamol (the strongest you can get from a doctor) and also Naproxen from doctor's too. Chemist said "oh these Naproxen are the real deal)
I am moving a little more but what I can't truly understand for a woman who suffers from chronic insomnia I am sleeping for like hours. Last night about 4 hours on the couch then went onto bed and slept more.
Got up this morning and fell asleep again on couch for maybe 2 hours - this is definitely not me - like I can't believe it.
Anyway can you tell which of the tablets would cause this sleepiness. Don't get me wrong Sqad I'm not complaining but just wondered - thanks for any replies. Thanks
I got a prescription yesterday for co-codamol (the strongest you can get from a doctor) and also Naproxen from doctor's too. Chemist said "oh these Naproxen are the real deal)
I am moving a little more but what I can't truly understand for a woman who suffers from chronic insomnia I am sleeping for like hours. Last night about 4 hours on the couch then went onto bed and slept more.
Got up this morning and fell asleep again on couch for maybe 2 hours - this is definitely not me - like I can't believe it.
Anyway can you tell which of the tablets would cause this sleepiness. Don't get me wrong Sqad I'm not complaining but just wondered - thanks for any replies. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the NHS says Naproxen can make you sleepy
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/me dicines /naprox en/side -effect s-of-na proxen/
same for co-codamol
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/me dicines /co-cod amol-ad ults/
So I'll let Sqad sort that out.
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same for co-codamol
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So I'll let Sqad sort that out.
Barmaid - as you know there are different strengths particularly of the co-codamol - the ones from OTc I might as well buy a box of Smarties but perhaps these ones being prescribed make a difference.
Can't wait until I walk tho - walked on a rollator last Saturday but I was a bit embarrassed but the rollator belonged to my neighbour and she is tiny and so the handles were too low and I didn't want to upset the size so left well alone.
Hopefully all this rest will me do good.
Can't wait until I walk tho - walked on a rollator last Saturday but I was a bit embarrassed but the rollator belonged to my neighbour and she is tiny and so the handles were too low and I didn't want to upset the size so left well alone.
Hopefully all this rest will me do good.
thanks Sqad - I guess it doesn't matter about Take your Pick as long as they help. Not that you will worry about this too much but with being so immobile for 4 weeks have gained my lovely 7 lbs that I had lost- am broken hearted spent a penny but only farted (sorry for being crude) - see the brain is being affected too LOL
years ago - I went into doctor (brilliant locum) and asked her for a saw - she said - you wouldn't get a saw here - what do you want it for - to saw my arm off - the pain was so severe.
Then she gave me Gabapentin - truly great painkillers - but you wouldn't get them now. Probably get a saw quicker now lOL
Then she gave me Gabapentin - truly great painkillers - but you wouldn't get them now. Probably get a saw quicker now lOL
gingejbee---I have never had a knee problem but have lived for almost 70 years with someone who has. Over the years he has had a knife wound, cartilage problem, torn ligaments, dislocated knee cap ,arthritis and finally a full titanium knee replacement on the same knee so I do have some understanding about knee pain.
Back in January I went through the whole range of pain killers when I had a severe pain in shoulder.
Saw a physio at GP medical centre who told me to do NHS Pilates via YouTube ….he didn’t read my notes.
I ended up on liquid morphine.
I had to see consultant for regular Myeloma 8 weekly checkup (been in remission since April 2018). I told him about the pain and said ‘he would send a strong letter to GP about physio’ and sent me for an MRI scan same week (2 days after seeing him). Got results after 7 days and myeloma consultant said the pain in shoulder was a referral of pain due to a myeloma cancer lump in T3 vertebrae pressing on a nerve.
Basically don’t ignore pains if even the strongest pain killers don’t work.
I had 5 sessions of mild radiotherapy and the lump has more or less gone now. Chemo drugs will remove the remainder.
With myeloma you can get it where it’s a blood cancer , but don’t effect bloods forming a lump instead.
All my bloods have been perfect.
Saw a physio at GP medical centre who told me to do NHS Pilates via YouTube ….he didn’t read my notes.
I ended up on liquid morphine.
I had to see consultant for regular Myeloma 8 weekly checkup (been in remission since April 2018). I told him about the pain and said ‘he would send a strong letter to GP about physio’ and sent me for an MRI scan same week (2 days after seeing him). Got results after 7 days and myeloma consultant said the pain in shoulder was a referral of pain due to a myeloma cancer lump in T3 vertebrae pressing on a nerve.
Basically don’t ignore pains if even the strongest pain killers don’t work.
I had 5 sessions of mild radiotherapy and the lump has more or less gone now. Chemo drugs will remove the remainder.
With myeloma you can get it where it’s a blood cancer , but don’t effect bloods forming a lump instead.
All my bloods have been perfect.
well on another topic about the same thing - it's not getting better - in fact as time marches on - the knee now feels like I have fractured it - that's how immense the pain is.
did think the painkillers would help. I can't ring doctors again as they would say I haven't give it enough time.
so disappointed the pain hasnt eased off after nearly 4 weeks. I'll give it until next Monday and see what happens. as i type - just throbbing and throbbing
did think the painkillers would help. I can't ring doctors again as they would say I haven't give it enough time.
so disappointed the pain hasnt eased off after nearly 4 weeks. I'll give it until next Monday and see what happens. as i type - just throbbing and throbbing
I am just on my way to chemist to pick up new painkillers - doctor spoke to me via his email and has sent me a rub, steroids and something else. Tried to have a shower and getting in and out was tremendous pain - I asked him what he thought he could be - osteoporosis = he said. I do hope these new painkillers work. my knees are swelling up too - the ironic thing they are not sore to touch - just all inside the knees. pain like no other like it.