Woebot
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Co-codamol, Nurofen, Paracetamol, Aspirin.
I've found since having children that I've used these much more than in the past. The pain! Ha ha ha. I'll take either Paracetamol or Nurofen once a fortnight. But I never used to use them in the past.
I haven't actually used co-codamol more than once when recently i was direly sick. But it struck me that it was extremely strong. Very effective!
Occasionally I think that this must be some some subtle substitution for the drugs i took when i was younger, but i dont know if that holds water for a number of reasons. These drugs, with the possible exception of the codeine, are so much weaker. Even marijuana is about a hundred times stronger than Nurofen.
I think rather that if i'd known how useful they are I'd have used them when i was younger.
Aspirin is a particularly cool drug isnt it? Lowers the blood pressure. Is good for the heart. But my father-in-law, a Professor in medicine, tells me that if made in todays cimate it'd never be unleased on the general public- too risky, too many unusual side-effects.
I've found since having children that I've used these much more than in the past. The pain! Ha ha ha. I'll take either Paracetamol or Nurofen once a fortnight. But I never used to use them in the past.
I haven't actually used co-codamol more than once when recently i was direly sick. But it struck me that it was extremely strong. Very effective!
Occasionally I think that this must be some some subtle substitution for the drugs i took when i was younger, but i dont know if that holds water for a number of reasons. These drugs, with the possible exception of the codeine, are so much weaker. Even marijuana is about a hundred times stronger than Nurofen.
I think rather that if i'd known how useful they are I'd have used them when i was younger.
Aspirin is a particularly cool drug isnt it? Lowers the blood pressure. Is good for the heart. But my father-in-law, a Professor in medicine, tells me that if made in todays cimate it'd never be unleased on the general public- too risky, too many unusual side-effects.