How do I get a syringe?
I went to the doctor today and was given painkillers, which I have already taken, but they haven't helped so far. I haven't noticed any effect even 2 hours after taking them. Do GPs reluctantly give injections? Would an orthopedic surgeon be the right person to talk to? I have back pain and I'm really desperate. The pain is really affecting me in everyday life, at work, at home and when I cycle (cycling helped at first; whenever I was out on my bike the pain went away, but now the pain is there just the same). Every movement hurts and I would be really grateful if I can find the right thing to help me soon. It's more of a stabbing and burning pain. Unfortunately I have to adopt a protective posture, even when I try to stand up straight, I can't do that, the pain is too great.
Self-medication is not good, you can do a lot wrong. Yeah, a witch's shot makes a lot when she hits it right. Go to the hospital if you stop the pain.
With self-medication, you mean the syringe now? I'd like to ask the drug in the pharmacy and doctor if he sprayed it. And they've got painkillers what I'm taking, I got a doctor! I'll wait for the days when it gets really worse or not better, I'll have to go back to the doctor anyway. It's hard to drive because I'm so dizzy and ill.
You can't drive at all, you're not just threatening you, which wouldn't be bad, you're also threatening others. Cure your witch's shot with a yellow appearance like everyone else is also and good.
Why shouldn't she be allowed to drive a car?
The drugs are supposed to dissolve the tensions or the scratches caused by the pain.
What did you get? Ibuprofen, Novalgin or something stronger?
It's like that, the more pain you're getting cramped, and the worse you get the pain.
In the case of pain, the doctors slowly taste. If the means don't work, get a stronger doctor!
Did you also get a prescription for manual therapy or medical gymnastics? Because in such a case, muscle building is the be-all and end-all, and a physiotherapist could tell you how best to do this.
Well, hopefully, I'll see effect soon. Will finally be fit again and everything can be done easily. No, I didn't get a transfer for physiotherapists. Must also lift a lot in the job or make physically strenuous, hopefully this soon goes better with work
As I said, the doctor can't write heroin in pain. You've got to get out of here. Usually you get ibuprofen first, then novalgine and then an opioid such as eg tilidine… this is the order.
If the painkillers don't work properly, go back and get stronger! Or call the medical emergency service 116117. See also that you are accompanied with physiotherapy so that not only the pain is treated.
Yes go again, because as I said, your doctor can't write up the strongest drug, but must slowly touch the right strength in pain medication.
Well, I guess I have to go back to the doctor's office, so it's probably the wrong drug. Vhl gives me something else. No improvement or alleviation of pain, unfortunately pain is always there
No, it wouldn't make any sense if painkillers were to work only after 3 days.
It can also be that your cramps are loosened or, after a few days, get better because of the painkillers.
They should be quite the same at the latest 1 – 2 hours after taking.
Does painkillers have to work immediately? Can't it be that I'm supposed to take that for 3 days and that it's only gonna help?
That's right. Tell your family doctor that the painkillers don't work.
If they don't work, I can't do it. If you could just go to the doctor again and tell him that, then he could give me something else.
You have to look at the drugs. It doesn't help if you take ibuprofen, which then don't work, and then you get intestinal bleeding or anything else. That would be counterproductive.
You're right, you shouldn't exaggerate it with drugs, I just have to be patient until it works, even if it's hard for me, because pain is really strong. I'm best to go to the doctor's office for transfer to the physiotherapist.
Try a knife tip of nutmeg. It also has a slightly relaxing effect. Do not take a knife tip much more than 3x a day.
https://heilkraeuter.de/lexikon/muskatnuss.htm
The complete healing of the swelling of the clamped nerve takes about 14 days.
I don't see any swelling on the outside. I don't know if I have a problem with a jammed nerve. All I know is that I have witch shot. But thanks for your tip, I'm really grateful for everything and try everything that could help. Hopefully, nutmeg helps more than painkillers, warm bottle and exercise
https://dus-orthopaedie-unfallchirurgie.de/services/inclamped nerves/
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I can recommend you CBD as oil or smoke (legal). The doctor injects you with muscle relaxant and or painkillers, which has about the same effect, however, CBD is better to process for your organism and hardly has any side effects.
There are syringes and cannulas in the pharmacy.
Maybe you buy Lidocaine, which is only stunned locally and does not depend
Thank you ☺️ Do I just have to get this in the pharmacy and then go to the doctor? And he'll do that? Would be really relieved if I could move back to normal, don't hurt big, and that just doesn't restrict me in everyday life and work. I fall into work and just everything is very hard
You can order Lidocaine free of prescription online, is not even expensive. You don't even have to splash that, but you can rub the painful ones with it, it then pulls into the skin
Yeah, well, stick next to it and then with blue light into the KH, great idea.
That's why I wrote that you can rub the lidocaine solution on the pain.
Oh, where?" There are syringes and cannulas in the pharmacy.
Maybe buy yourself Lidocaine, which is only stunned locally and does not depend" Read not rub on.