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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Any tips on pain relief? I've taken co-codomal and nursing a hot water bottle and the pain isn't really easing, it's all in my neck and ear and I'm now feeling dizzy and sick, obviously with it being a sunday my options are limited and further limited by being home alone with no car today.
No idea if the feeling sick is related to the pain or just an unfortunate coincidence.
Sorry, just feeling very sorry for myself today
TIA
Ginger |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Any tips on pain relief? I've taken co-codomal and nursing a hot water bottle and the pain isn't really easing, it's all in my neck and ear and I'm now feeling dizzy and sick, obviously with it being a sunday my options are limited and further limited by being home alone with no car today.
No idea if the feeling sick is related to the pain or just an unfortunate coincidence.
Sorry, just feeling very sorry for myself today
TIA
Ginger "
Sounds like an ear infection. Get docs tomorrow and get antibiotics. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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Cocodamol makes me feel sick and dizzy,so it's maybe that causing the nausea. I was prescribed it a while back and had to basically choose which I could stand more, the pain, or the nausea caused by the painkillers.
Get yourself to the docs tomorrow, hope you feel better soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cocodamol makes me feel sick and dizzy,so it's maybe that causing the nausea. I was prescribed it a while back and had to basically choose which I could stand more, the pain, or the nausea caused by the painkillers.
Get yourself to the docs tomorrow, hope you feel better soon. "
Same here, Co-codamol is probably the nausea culprit but get checked out by a doctor |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you, I've been feeling rubbish for3 weeks following a car accident but thought I was on the mend, no idea if it's related or not, so back to the Drs tomorrow.
Ginger |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Thank you, I've been feeling rubbish for3 weeks following a car accident but thought I was on the mend, no idea if it's related or not, so back to the Drs tomorrow.
Ginger "
It could be whiplash. Does your doctor know about the car accident?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It could be whiplash get checked with doctor as it can take a while to present itself.
We had a bad rear end shunt on m25 last year and amongst other issues my neck was agony the pain went all up my neck, jaw and into my face.
Hope your on the mend soon
Miss s x
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thank you, I've been feeling rubbish for3 weeks following a car accident but thought I was on the mend, no idea if it's related or not, so back to the Drs tomorrow.
Ginger
It could be whiplash. Does your doctor know about the car accident?
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Yes they are aware, every time I think I'm starting to feel better it flares up again and somewhere else, but this was the first time I've felt sick from it. Because it's not constant or in the same place I keep thinking it might just be in my head but it's worn off now, I'll stick to the paracetamol too.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Thank you, I've been feeling rubbish for3 weeks following a car accident but thought I was on the mend, no idea if it's related or not, so back to the Drs tomorrow.
Ginger
It could be whiplash. Does your doctor know about the car accident?
Yes they are aware, every time I think I'm starting to feel better it flares up again and somewhere else, but this was the first time I've felt sick from it. Because it's not constant or in the same place I keep thinking it might just be in my head but it's worn off now, I'll stick to the paracetamol too.
Ginger "
Ask them to consider whiplash. It could be an infection but it also sounds like whiplash.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thank you, I've been feeling rubbish for3 weeks following a car accident but thought I was on the mend, no idea if it's related or not, so back to the Drs tomorrow.
Ginger
It could be whiplash. Does your doctor know about the car accident?
Yes they are aware, every time I think I'm starting to feel better it flares up again and somewhere else, but this was the first time I've felt sick from it. Because it's not constant or in the same place I keep thinking it might just be in my head but it's worn off now, I'll stick to the paracetamol too.
Ginger
Ask them to consider whiplash. It could be an infection but it also sounds like whiplash.
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I'm seeing a physio and she said it was mild whiplash last week, but how I felt earlier was completely different to anything I've felt before.
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Definitely see your GP - could be an underlying problem that needs sorting ...
If you have any travel sickness tablets at home they will stop you feeling sick and as others have said ibuprofen/paracetamol
Hope you feel better soon |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well been to the Drs and apparently its the whiplash causing the pain, he's prescribed Diazepam as a muscle relaxant, but a bit wary of taking them now. But thanks for all your advice.
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"Well been to the Drs and apparently its the whiplash causing the pain, he's prescribed Diazepam as a muscle relaxant, but a bit wary of taking them now. But thanks for all your advice.
Ginger" diazepam is an anti spasmodic and if you have 2mg you’ll probably get 5 or 10. They won’t have much addictive qualities at that amount. |
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"Well been to the Drs and apparently its the whiplash causing the pain, he's prescribed Diazepam as a muscle relaxant, but a bit wary of taking them now. But thanks for all your advice.
Ginger"
It will only be temporary until the pain eases and it will give any minor damage a chance to heal
Glad to hear you got it sorted |
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