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Re: Advice
(Anonymous) 2019-11-22 02:11 am (UTC)(link)See if you have any 24h pharmacies you can call to ask for advice.
I know Tramadol is an antiinflamitory, like advil, so I wouldn't recommend more ibuprofen unless otherwise specified. I think Ibuprofen/tramadol will do best for pain, (my mother's allergic to anti-inflammatories and they usually recommend those first so we have to work around them) since it's reducing the swelling in your foot. The pain might even be worse within the next day or two, so I would recommend calling the doc. The only thing higher would be an opioid. Tylenol-3's are the least potent and contain codeine, (you might be able to ask for some over the counter, but I'm probably wrong) so try those first if you can. Otherwise you might have to rely on Percocet's, which contain oxycodone, which is highly addictive.
Other than ice, I'm not sure you'll get much pain relief right away. When I got surgery last year I couldn't sleep for the first day or so. Just try to rest up best you can, and keep your mind away from the pain with distractions if you can! I hope you feel better soon!