Screw the Pain Medication

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Someone is hurt pretty bad, yet still conscious. They need medical help, likely need surgery. They're getting ready for a major operation, the doctor is ordered not to use pain killers, let alone anesthesia. This order was made by the injured character themselves. Sure, they know they're in serious pain and need to be treated, but for these folks pain isn't much of a problem.

This trope is often used to show one of many things: the patient is a badass Made of Iron, just simply doesn't feel any pain, or in some cases, pain killers are in short supply and they want them saved for someone who really needs them. It's often seen in cases where a character engages in Self-Stitching, where pain medication is either rare or not around. This is can go Up To Eleven if it's a Life or Limb Decision. Yet, for most, they rather put up with the pain for a host of reason. See also Macho Masochism

Examples of Screw the Pain Medication include:

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  • In the Real Person Fic Just Taken, Melanie strictly requests that she isn't given pain medication after she was severely injured in a fight, which included getting ran over by a car. She even woke up during the middle of emergency surgery, which she just shrugs it off. Of course, this request was later declined when she finds herself in a different hospital, who gives the medication by force. Melanie complains that the medication was making her even worse, wanting to vomit at one point. However, considering one of the reasons for admission against her will was due to her eating disorder, she wasn't able to do so.
  • Spice Fortress Series, none of the women are given any medicine, even during surgery. Yet, they seemed not to care.
  • Though understanding why she had to be on them, Emma wants the doctors to either reduce or stop giving her medication when she got out of a coma in Astral Journey: It's Complicated, as they were just making her very sick, even worse than being in a coma.

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  • The Cardinal of the Kremlin, after getting shot, a state trooper notifies his superiors about his shooters and the hostages. He declines to form any medication for pain to go through it.

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  • The Flash, thanks to his Super Speed has an in effect with his metabolism, any pain medication wouldn't work on Barry, even if they try.

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  • Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: The cyborg warrior Raiden is impaled by a sword during his fight against Monsoon, and he asks his support team over radio to "turn off his pain inhibitors". This rush of pain proves beneficial, as it triggers Ripper Mode for the duration of the fight, as well as allowing it to be used in short bursts from that point on.

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  • Cotton Hill from King of the Hill explained while at a VA hospital, he tried to justified his reason to refuse pain killers by asking "Did Lincoln ask for girly gas when they blow'd his head off?".

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