I am looking for ideas which painkiller to use to make laser pain into a smaller issue. Using EMLA (which works very well for me) is not really possible with the new laser place, but I get treatment nearly free.
At least the following are possible - which of them would you think is best?
* 1000mg paracetamol
* 1000mg paracetamol + 60mg codeine
* 800mg ibuprofen
* 50mg diclofenac
* something else?
Please no replies like "use EMLA" or "switch to an another laser provider".
I once read somewhere (and have no idea if it's true) that ibuprofin can *increase* the risk of "bruising" when getting laser done. Neither painkillers OR emla seemed to help my pain, so after a few sessions I just skipped it all.
I DID use ibuprofin afterwards though, along with ice, thinking it might reduce any swelling. No idea if it helped or not though, as I don't have anything to compare it against ;)
In other words, you can pretty much completely ignore everything I just said, lol...
Seriously though, the nice thing about laser is its gets less painful with each session.
~Kate~
I normally take some of the 500/8mg paracetamol/codeine tablets before a laser session and they seem to help a little. I'm sure the 500/30 ones will be even better if you can get hold of them.
I too am unsure whether ibuprofen is a good idea from various things I've heard.
Quotebut I get treatment nearly free.
Where and How do you receive this?
Daisy
Quote from: Kate on October 29, 2007, 03:46:34 PM
I once read somewhere (and have no idea if it's true) that ibuprofin can *increase* the risk of "bruising" when getting laser done. Neither painkillers OR emla seemed to help my pain, so after a few sessions I just skipped it all.
Ok. So not touching ibuprofen makes sense.
Quote from: daisybelle on October 29, 2007, 04:12:40 PM
Quotebut I get treatment nearly free.
Where and How do you receive this?
It is called universal health care. Available in e.g. many an european countries.
I will probably opt for two 500/30 paracetamol+codeine tablets.
Am I the only person who dosnt think laser hurts THAT much??? Seriously its generaly either a quick hot snap <rare> or a gental warming feeling....
Anyways, takeing painkillers may not be the best idea... BUT if you ice the area throughly before the session it supposedly works... <its what both my laser techs recomend and I ignore>
I took 2 Vicodin on to occasions for my three laser sessions and they didn't numb the pain, and I'm a fairly small person. If Laser's going to hurt really bad for you, like REALLY bad, then nothing short of local anesthetic will probably numb the pain. Just my thoughts. I switched to electrolysis, I've had about 30 hours so far and I prefer it much better than laser, but that's just me.