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Painkillers and a bad back
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A male friend has had a bad back for too long now. Tried osteopathy and chiropractic, to no avail. Has now decided to go down the GP route. GP put him on painkillers, but he won't take medicine as even painkillers make him feel ill - says he'd rather have a bad back than a hadache and nausea, not to mention the other potential side effects. He also argues that, even if painkillers work, they're surely simply papering over the problem and, if he goes for physio or whatever, he needs to be able to guide the therapist as to whether his condition has improved or not with treatments. More importantly, if he ever comes off the painkillers (which he'd want to do ASAP), surely the back-pain will only return...and he certainly doesn't want spend the rest of his days dependent on painkillers. Any comments or suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on the cause. I have osteoarthritis of the spine and hips and last year I went for physio at local hospital and they suggested a course of hydrotherapy exercise in their warm pool. It did help. With regards to painkillers I take paracetamol as and when needed which helps but am also prescribed tramadol. Due to the side affects I only take these though when absolutely necessary and is usually at night due to poor sleep caused by pain.
Most importantly the GP will examine him and try to determine the diagnosis.
S/he will then arrange any investigations eg X-ray or scan, or even referral to hospital to whichever dept s/he thinks appropriate.
Most likely outcome, though, will be referral to physio and an offer of painkillers.
It's then up to your friend what he does.
Suffer, or take up helpful suggestions.
S/he will then arrange any investigations eg X-ray or scan, or even referral to hospital to whichever dept s/he thinks appropriate.
Most likely outcome, though, will be referral to physio and an offer of painkillers.
It's then up to your friend what he does.
Suffer, or take up helpful suggestions.
I suffer from back pains for 30 years.Five car accidents! Tried EVERYTHING!
From aggressive treatments to alternative ones.
First of all listen to your body , you know what is best for you.
A suggest only what worked and still helps me:
I swim as often as possible and make aqua-therapy, acupuncture ,shiatsu massage and chiropractic therapy are also quite a help.
Invite you to my blog :http://www.whatisbackpain.info/
From aggressive treatments to alternative ones.
First of all listen to your body , you know what is best for you.
A suggest only what worked and still helps me:
I swim as often as possible and make aqua-therapy, acupuncture ,shiatsu massage and chiropractic therapy are also quite a help.
Invite you to my blog :http://www.whatisbackpain.info/
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