Worldwide Dopers: do you take aspirin for headaches?

Technically, you can call the former “fermented pickles” or “natural fermentation pickles” or “lactic acid fermented pickles.” They’re colloquially known “Jewish deli-style pickles,” or “half-sours” (at least all the half-sours I’ve had were of the fermented variety) but that only helps if your audience is familiar with Jewish delis.

My parents actually never drew the distinction after coming here to the US, using “ogórki kiszone” for any form of pickled cucumber. The “ogórki konserwowe” are more familiar to American consumers, as those are cucumbers pickled in a vinegar brine, rather than left to naturally ferment and develop that characteristic sweet-sourness of lactic acid bacteria.

Maybe the half-sours are what is known as ogórki małosolne which are the fermented type taken out early (after just a few days, I believe). Not a big fan of those as they taste too much like fresh cucumbers, which I abhor, although I love all properly pickled types. :slight_smile:

From aspirin usage to various cucumber pickling techniques - a hijack of the WTH variety. :smiley:

Yeah, there’s also full-sours, which are the same thing, fermented longer. Didn’t know of the ogórki małosolne, but they do sound like half-sours to me, although it sounds like the Polish type may be taken out earlier. I’ll have to pay more attention at the Polish delis, to see if they sell different gradations here, too. Usually, there’s just two lined 5-to-10-gallon bins, one filled with pickles, the other with sauerkraut. I love the pickle soup mama would make (and still makes) out of them.

Aspirin seems like stuff my dad takes. I take a synergistic combination of a tylenol and an ibuprofen.

I don’t get headaches other than hangover headaches or dehydration, so I don’t usually take anything.

I am in the US though.

Butting in about the Reye’s Syndrome- my dad HATED that my mom wouldn’t give me asprin for fevers when I was a kid, and I got a lot of them. Asprin was about a tenth of the price of anything else.

With lottery odds, he was fine on the gamble. I didn’t care, I just wanted the damn fever to go away.

I have given my daughter Aasprin one time, when I had nothing else and wasn’t going to leave her feverish little self alone, but I haven’t done it again. I keep a stock now.

Here (being Pakistan) we take disprin ( a soluble tablet) for small stuff and paracetamol or brufen if something stronger is needed. In addition children are given a frug called Luprin, which is often colloquially called “baby asprin”.

I have never seen disprin outside of Pakistan…ever.

Too much aspirin was dosed during the WWI era Spanish Flu epidemic. If too much is used, it apparently promotes fluid in the lungs.

Me too. Aspirin alone does nothing for me, neither does Tylenol/acetominephin - but together with caffeine, they are magic.

I’m an American, I can’t think of anybody I know who regularly uses plain aspirin for anything, except maybe as a blood thinner. Most people I know use Excedrin or ibuprofen (Advil).

Well, here’s one. Aspirin is my pain reliever of choice.

I use a full english breakfast for that kind of headache. :slight_smile:

The only painkiller I’ve got in the house is paracetamol and I only use that once every 2 years when I’ve got nasty flu-type symptoms (slight fever, dizzyness, headache, swollen throat).

ETA: I’m sure I’ve seen and used aspirin as a kid, but I haven’t seen it anywhere in years (while I have noticed paracetamol and ibuprofen) - but as you may have guessed I’m not really taking much notice of OTC painkillers. I’m Dutch.

Aspirin works for me but sometimes bothers my stomach. I like Tylenol.

I take a full-sized (325mg) tablet of Aspirin every day on instruction from my doctor. Not for headaches but as a blood thinner. Makes my Red Cross donations a breeze now!

For headaches, I’ll take whatever is in my wife’s medicine cabinet. Usually it’s Ibuprofen, sometimes Tylenol. If none of those are available, I’ll take another aspirin.

Or BC. That’s my powder of choice. I always keep a box of BC in my desk. Goody’s just tastes weird to me.

I’m surprised by how many people take tylenol (acetaminophen). As a side note, if you want to bring down a kid’s fever, ibuprofen might be a better choice than tylenol, since it has similar analgesic effects and is also anti-inflammatory (which Tylenol isn’t indicated for). Plus it’s found to be about as safe as Tylenol when it comes to Reyes.
I have no cites handy for this, but I did just take a pharm exam on NSAIDs today… so does that count? No?
When I was in Korea, I remember taking aspirin when I had a headache.

American. Aspirin works for me for headaches (except sinus, for which nothing works) and just about any other pain. I’ve had elbow surgery, shoulder surgery, tooth extractions and gum work, and aspirin gets rid of the pain of all of them (although for the surgeries I took a prescription narcotic for maybe a day or two at first). I swear by the stuff.

Acetanimophen does nothing for me. Absolutely nothing.

Ibuprofen does nothing for me.

Naproxen is okay for backaches and occasional prostate annoyance.