Experiences with Low back pain

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: M54.5
ICD10/11 Group: M00-M99, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
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Low back pain
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ICD10/11 Code: M54.5, ICD10/11 Group: M00-M99, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

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Oxycodone

21/08/2017 | | 55moderated by Susan
oxycodone hydrochloride (10mg) for low back pain

My back has seized up in certain places and the operations have unfortunately not helped at all. After going all round the houses visiting specialists and doctors, the only thing that is left for me is pain relief. So I'm taking a pretty hefty dose of oxycodone, 60 mg per day. So now I'm getting random side effects like sweating, dizziness and weight gain.
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Tramadol

31/05/2017 | | 54moderated by Philip
tramadol hydrochloride (100mg/ml) for low back pain

I've had pain in my coccyx for years. I've been using Tramadol since 2014 and it has been good for the pain. But it does give me a burning feeling in my eyes, the doctor doesn't think that's because of the tramadol though so he referred me to the eye doctor. Curious to see if eye problems are one of the side effects...
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OxyNorm

25/03/2017 | | 51moderated by Philip
oxycodone hydrochloride (5mg) for low back pain

I've got a hernia that has been operated on, a new acute hernia, and another kind of swelling. Been taking daily painkillers for 6 weeks and when the pain is sever, I take up to 6 tablets during the day, They are very efficient. Sleepy, watch out for constipation.
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Arcoxia

11/08/2016 | | 60moderated by Philip
etoricoxib (60mg) for low back pain

Often so much pain that I regularly have to spend 3 days lying in bed because I can't walk because of the pain and with this medicine it happens less often, less pain which means you can function better. I am really happy with Arcoxia.
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Paracodol

22/10/2015 | | 23moderated by Philip
paracetamol, codeine phosphate (250/25/25mg) for low back pain

This made me really dull. Never take them with travel sickness pills!! Can't hardly do anything any more, just lying, sleeping and not moving much.
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