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  • Man, this took me so long to get through my skull. I used to be a "I don't need the medicine, why self-medicate when I can just endure it and it will go away".

    I got older, started having those little aches turn into ruin-your-day annoyances that only reset with a sleep overnight and now I mildly resent young me for being silly about it.

    • Well, to be fair Aspirin was a factor in nearly killing me, acetaminophen (Tylenol) now doesn't work since i took that too often, and now im stuck with ibuprofen which may, again, cause a leak in my stomach that could kill me.

      Sooooooo... if you're not taking this medication regularly, by all means, if not just a word of caution from an old, apparently hard to kill, bastard.

      • Yeah, this seems like one of those things where people casually discussing the issue are talking about wildly different scales. I, to be clear, am talking about having a hangover or sleeping in a rough position and pinching my neck once in maybe two or three months and refusing to take an analgesic to get through it faster. I get the feeling that what you're describing is either on a way different level or a rarer interaction or side effect.

        Which is why my other comment below still goes: if you need to deal with pain beyond sporadic usage to get through a one-off event, please go talk to a doctor and don't listen to me or anybody else on the Internet.

        • I also share the sentiment: you don't get any medals or gold stars suffering in pain.

          I was just offering a word of caution for those unaware, as I was in my youth.

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