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Good painkillers, but hurts your stomach lining.

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Yes iv been on them for 2 years, I stopped because I was short of breath, kept getting pains in my stomach, But I’m not liking being off them, you have to choose really, as they are good painkillers for my inflammation. I would Only use if the pain is really bad, I’m using them more sparingly.

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Huh..sounds like maybe u should talk with ur gp about a different med as stomach pain could be a reaction to the med.U might land up with better results n a med u can take all the time!?

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Mand0508

All pain killers continuous use play havoc on ur stomach. Plus ur body gets used 2 them so they become less effective xx

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Queeniz

Which painkillers are you taking?

And they are ?????

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