Stresses the liver, also if its used frequently for mild inconveniences you should maybe go to the doctor, as frequent headaches or stuff like that can hint to more severe stuff.

It does not stress the liver at recommended doses. Plenty of people get frequent headaches and other aches that have no other severe stuff going on, or really anything that needs to be treated more than symptomatically. Scheduled tylenol is an effective element of a pain regimen for many people.

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Please don't do this here.

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Please don't post snarky putdowns or sneer at others. It only makes things worse.

Look at their bio. Why do you want them on this website, dang?

Sometimes, when treated nicely, people change.

Although I rarely take any form of painkiller, I've had headaches so bad I could barely exist. In those cases, pain killers were an important relief.

Yup. Anyone that flippant about "just a headache" definitely doesn't experience actual bad headaches themselves, and lacks empathy for those who do.

Drink more water

What makes you think people who take a painkiller for chronic pain generally don't report it to their doctor?

1. A lot of people won't go to a doctor in the united states

2. They may be so used to pain they don't think to mention it.

3. A lot of people lie to their doctors for one reason or another.

In the US there’s also deep religious influence that paints suffering as virtue that’s been exploited by capitalists to establish a norm of pushing through the pain and continuing to work instead of taking a break to figure out what the root cause is and address it. Some also just don’t have a choice, because taking time off means not getting paid which means losing a roof over their head.

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If you go to doctor with mild annoyance, they wont take you seriously.