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Was wondering what your doctor prescribed for pain medication after surgery? I'm a little concerned because after the surgery you can't really take any pills. So far i've hard tylenol elixir with codeine is the normality?

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Yes, Tylenol with codeine is generally prescribed. I took it for 3 days post op and that was all I needed.

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I was prescribed a pill I had to crush. It was disgusting.

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Don't be a hero. If you have pain, speak up. Typically, pain meds for mild pain help most people. If your pain medication makes you feel unusually nauseous or "out-of-it", it's probably not the right med for you. Some pain meds are notorious for creating an upset stomach. Those containing codeine are often the culprits.

Don't feel embarrassed or ashamed for needing pain medication. You won't become an "addict" for short-term use.

For those of us, like me, who require heavy-duty narcotic pain meds every day for chronic pain (unrelated to my bariatric surgery), we understand how pain can affect our lives. Don't let pain ruin your recovery. This should be a time of healing and celebration. Being in pain or trying to convince yourself or others that you don't need a little something to get through this temporary time, is just deceiving yourself. Don't lie to yourself.

You'll know when you know longer need help with the pain. Do a little research on pain meds. Talk to a pharmacist about pain medication options (over-the-counter and prescription-only). Talking to a pharmacist is a way to get solid information BEFORE talking to your doctor. I can't emphasize enough the differences between what pharmacists know and understand about medication vs. doctors. Talking to a pharmacist is free, they are non-judgmental, and are required to keep your conversations private.

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liquid Tylenol with Codeine

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I was prescribed pills. Never had a problem with them. I do have exaggerated pain from any surgeries. I had tramadol and toradol and then went back 5 days later and was given oxycontin. None helped, but taking pills isn't an issue.

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I was given liquid Tylenol and oxycodone pills. I only needed them for the first couple days, and then once a day for a couple more.

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Percoset..only gunna use if absolutely necessary. Otherwise i have liquid xtra strength tylenol

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Was just discharged earlier today. They put me on liquid Ty w/codiene, and also Flexeril muscle relaxer.

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I had a hydrocodone elixir that I was prescribed. I took it for 3 or 4 days. Be mindful of taking the pain medication... if your pain is intolerable or making you uncomfortable you should take it, but the longer you take it- the more constipated it can make you.

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I was prescribed dilaudid, which I was also getting in the hospital. They only gave me like 14 pills even though the instructions say take 0.5-2 every four hours as needed...I’m nervous about running out!

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liquid Tylenol with Codeine after I was discharged. I used it the first day only then chewable tylenol after that if needed.

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