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hi, i have been taking 30mg co codamol tablets for about 5 years now. as i have scoliosis. but over the years i have come to realise i am now dependent on them. i really want to stop taking them but psychologically and ppysically feel like i cant. i feel to embarresed to tell my doctor and feel i may get told off. im a 31 yr old male
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query.
I understand that you are concerned about habit of taking Cocodamol tablets and I appreciate your decision to come forward to seek help. From the brief description of your problem, it appears that you may have become dependent on Cocodamol (opiate depencency)
Now, there are effective help available to overcome this habit. This is in the form of psychological therapy and sometimes, anti-craving medication. Don't worry that you may bet told off or embarassed. I'm sure the doctor would be professional and focus on helping you rather than criticizing you. So, I would suggest that you consult a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation and further help.
Wish you all the best.
Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist
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Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. I understand that you are concerned about habit of taking Cocodamol tablets and I appreciate your decision to come forward to seek help. From the brief description of your problem, it appears that you may have become dependent on Cocodamol (opiate depencency) Now, there are effective help available to overcome this habit. This is in the form of psychological therapy and sometimes, anti-craving medication. Don t worry that you may bet told off or embarassed. I m sure the doctor would be professional and focus on helping you rather than criticizing you. So, I would suggest that you consult a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation and further help. Wish you all the best. Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist