My wife said that naproxen does nothing for her, nor does it work on me, and the docs won't give her Oxycodone, I think I had that for my back, I had a couple of those bottles I never used so I let my wife take them when she needed them, they're gone now.
My wife has gone through a lot too and still is going through a lot, sad. As a husband, I want to protect her from bad stuff but I can't do a damn thing for her. To add to all her current stuff, she might be showing signs of memory loss, our friends have noticed it, and I have too. Getting old sucks
That back of yours must have half killed you in terms of pain. I’ve seen those operations and they look like they could really give out some pain!
To be honest, im not so sure the ibuprofen makes much of a difference.
Maybe that’s why people turn to cannabis for pain relief 👍
Initially, the first 3 or 4 days were the worst, during those days the pain meds they gave me worked pretty good, but when I switched to 4 IBs every 4 hours it took the pain down to a low roar instead of a whisper, and sometimes I took the prescribed meds but instead of 4 times a day I would take either 1 or 2 and supplement with the Ib's depending on when I got tired of the pain.
Everyone I spoke to who has had back surgery claim they are in more pain afterward than they were before. I didn't have a back problem till I T-Boned a drunk driver who ran a stop sign while I was doing 60 mph and killed him instantly. My car was mangled, and it took them about 45 minutes to cut me out, but I wasn't hurt at all except for a mild pain in my back, the hospital took X-rays and found a disk had moved, later the back doc said that disk has to go or it could eventually damage the spinal column and cause major issues, so they removed the disk, put a fake one in, and put in two titanium rods about 2 inches long? not sure.
I think I was an unusual case, combined with a doctor who did a very good job on my back surgery, very few people who have had back surgery are ever pain-free years later unlike me. The doc told me not to ride my bike for 6 months, 3 or 4 weeks later I was riding my bike, not far, just around the block, but what I discovered was that when I rode the pain nearly went away and would be gone for about an hour afterward, the longer I rode the longer the pain stayed away, after about 6 months I had slowly worked my way up to 50 miles, never told the doc all of this, he probably would have been mad at me because I was risking crashing and thus risking injury. But I did crash about 3 months after the surgery when I wiped out on mud and landed on my back, nothing happened, didn't even have any unusual pain from hitting that area, never told the doc, he was running routine x-rays to make sure all was going well, and all was going well.
Had another crash about 7 or so years later and landed on concrete on my back, nothing happened to the back but had a huge bruise on the back of my shoulder.
There are some problems to this day. I can no longer push my lawn mower, so my lawn guy who does all my properties mows my home yard. The doc told me I can no longer lift more than 45 pounds, but about 2 years ago I had to lift 12, 60-pound bags of concrete from off the home improvement floor onto a cart, then from the cart onto the back of the truck, from the truck to the ground, I was very sore after that, took 4 Ib's and the next day all was forgiven.
I know I have a pretty high pain tolerance, but I also know that too much pain can hinder healing, but some of the meds for pain also hinders healing, so I end up taking just enough to get me over the initial hump which is just a couple of days or three, then IB's when I feel like I need a rest from the major portion of the pain. I never tried cannabis nor plan on using it for any future problems, though my wife might have to at some point, but it's not legal in Indiana so I have to go into Michigan to get it, and sneak it back over the border, LOL!