~nope~ *sparkles off into the sunset*
So y'all wanna convince me that I shouldn't discontinue my NSAIDs just because
Like, I have arranged for my pharmacy to text me when they get some more supply in, but I just. It seriously feels like in the meantime least-hassle is (1) stroppily discontinue followed by (2) add ibuprofen in as and when I decide I really do need the continuous anti-inflammatory.
SO. BORED. OF. THIS.
- I've already been to the GP three times this week and I am bored (by which I mean "super out of cope for managing medical professionals")
- there's currently manufacturing/supply issues with both sizes of mefenamic acid
- ~it's not that bad really~
Like, I have arranged for my pharmacy to text me when they get some more supply in, but I just. It seriously feels like in the meantime least-hassle is (1) stroppily discontinue followed by (2) add ibuprofen in as and when I decide I really do need the continuous anti-inflammatory.
SO. BORED. OF. THIS.
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Y'all don't have OTC naproxen? I mean, yes lower dose than scrip naproxen. But. It's a med you can find otc over here. .
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Buying them in a physical shop will probably require specifying you want them for period pain, 'cos that's the only indication they're available for from pharmacies. Buying online may be easier for establishing a stash, but doesn't fix the immediate problem.
Diclofenac tablets are also available from pharmacies.
But not sure if either are a good substitute for the mefenamic acid.
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The third point is one only you can really analyse, but even 'it's not that bad really' is nibbling away at your physical reserves to deal with both this _and everything else_. It's the _and everything else_ you need to seriously think about,can you deal with both a flare-up of something else and the effects of dropping NSAIDs.
Ultimately, I'm not convinced 'Bored now!' is the best basis for a medical decision ;)
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I'd drop the dosage (not ideal, but meh), in the hope of finding the coping spoons before the supply runs dry. No chance of just a normal repeat prescription without needing to chat to GP and/or asking a friend to pick up the prescription from the pharmacy on your behalf? I had my mother pick up my Butrans prescription when I was visiting them earlier in the year, and despite that being a controlled drug (Better living through opiates for the win!) and not my normal pharmacy, there wasn't an issue.
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