Re- instate co-proxamol. It is the most effective pain reli
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I have a long history of back problems and arthirtis. I took co-prox for years with good effect. I have sinse been prescribed, codine, morphine and tramadol, all of which caused unsustainable side effects. Which inluded constipation,nausea and vomiting resulting in me being unable to dirve and to be virtually house bound. All drugs are dangerous if their use is abused. I think it unfair that co-proxamol has been vitimised in this way and urge the powers that be to reverse their decision.
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Apologies it this reply is a bit dis-jointed, I am slighly under the inluence of alahol as it helps me sleep in the absance of co-proxamol. It is also my last 'dose' of alcahol, possibly for ever, as I am about to regain access to co-proxamol.
If your GP (mine is excepuonally arrogant) won't help, demand an appointment with your NHS pain clinic. I can't tolerate amy of the alternatives, it was co-proxamol or nothing. The doctor at the pain clinic was quite happy to recomend co-proxamol on this basis & on the fact that I have beeen taking for 20 years without incedent. He was also mystified about both why & how it was withdrawn, stating that tramodol (a common 'alternative') is far more harmful & that my only untried alternative, Oxycodone is basically Heroine & a definative 'overkill'.
Keep arguing THERE IS HOPE!!!
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