I did silly lifting heavy things and heaving lots of soil and big bags of compost around in the garden last Thursday afternoon, ending up causing myself a massively painful lower back. I could barely stand up yesterday morning and, although the pain is far less today, I am still hurting. I sent absenthusband to the chemist for Ibuprofen as I reckoned that was good for dealing with the problem. I spent quite a long time trying to read the instructions on the back of the packet – tiny green print on a grey background so that was very helpful.
Among the list of reasons to avoid the drug was one that said: do not give to children under six (which makes sense to me) and do not take if 65 or over (which doesn't). I understand that small bodies might be damaged by strong painkillers but I am puzzled about why I should not take them (I am 66). Can anyone more knowledgeable than me explain?
I had a reasonable night's sleep last night and hurt a lot less today than yesterday, when I could hardly walk and couldn't get to my feet when I had gone to the loo. I intend to take another capsule at bedtime tonight as I really can't see what the problem might be for the over 65s.
Lack of Carer's courtesy while in your property
A loveliness of ladybirds. So what are politicians?



and take BP tabs. I asked my gp and was told that it was fine to take them every now and then but not to take long term. My gp suggested them when I was in extreme pain from a frozen shoulder. 
