• Mustakrakish@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I try and avoid painkillers whenever possible for two reasons:

    1. They’re crazy addictive
    2. They build tolerance, and when it comes time where taking them is unavoidable, I want them to work as well as possible.
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        2 months ago

        You can build a tolerance to both of those things, but their painkilling effectiveness is just not as strong as opiates.

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            2 months ago

            Sorry, I was very tired - however, having taken ibuprofen for years - 2 pills will not give me the same pain relief as it did 10 years ago. I have to up it to 3, or 4. I’m not sure if this is tolerance or an increase in inflammation resulting in a need for a higher dose (hoping not).

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      2 months ago

      You wont build a tolerance unless you’re using it constantly. A few days for a pain a few times a year is meaningless for tolerance. As long as you RTFM, the hospital dose will always exceed your tolerance.

      This doesn’t apply to opioids but I’d argue people make too big a deal about those as well, just don’t do them outside a prescription nor recreationally. You’re probably more addicted to taking a shit every now and then unless your life is already in the drain.