What are your experiences with tramadol ?

Posted by Always Hopeful @AlwaysHopeful, Jun 16 7:42am

I have been taking tramadol for over 20 years. It was first prescribed for knee pain. This was the era when they did meniscus surgery. I'm sure the medication is not effective for me now, but it continues to be prescribed. Any other thoughts or experiences?

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Well, it sounds like you have designed a system that works for you and that's a good thing. Take care!

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@AlwaysHopeful

I wonder if this reaction is unique to you. If common, the doctors need to know about this.

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From the research I've read, what I experienced is not a reaction common or uncommon. I list it as an allergy, although no one (including myself) have ever heard of it. All I know is I don't want to do that again.

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@deltadawn3775

Tolerance level is when the med is not working at the current dose and you start needing to increase amount to get same level of pain control.

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Thank you for the definition of tolerance level. My thought is that as the years pass and you continue to take the drug, there must be a point when increasing the dosage of drug accomplishes nothing in respect to pain relief. You're just increasing the possibility that you will be experiencing side effects. If I'm correct, I'm somewhat concerned that I have been prescribed tramadol for over 20 years.

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@AlwaysHopeful

Thank you for the advice. I'm down to two a day and I think you're absolutely correct about the additive angle. This Saturday, I'll cut one of the tablets in half and go with one and a half for a week. Take care. Just thought of a question - what did you use after the tramadol?

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After 2 failed back surgeries I had a pain stimulator put in my back that helps somewhat. Also was put on gabapentin. Tried multiple drugs with side effects to everything. Also what really helped was lidocaine 5% patches. Also I put as per creme on my ankles to help with burning. It's been a long journey.

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Sounds like you have an effective plan! Take care,

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Ah - money rears its head. Is she with a clinic or in practice by herself?

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@jkwhaley

From the research I've read, what I experienced is not a reaction common or uncommon. I list it as an allergy, although no one (including myself) have ever heard of it. All I know is I don't want to do that again.

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I guess this is one of the things that you will never really find out about. Like the idea of listing it as an allergy.

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I tried Tramadol when it first came out when I was in the hospital years ago. It did not work at all for me. But this can happen to anybody considering our bodies are all a little different.

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@scottij

Love it!
though I only take it episodically. As a heart transplant patient I am banned from all N-saids. And as a very active old fart I occasionally get some muscle and joint "discomfort". Tramadol gets me over the hill.
Best always,
s!

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I'm so happy that it works for you. Take care and keep on being an "old fart".

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@bobweller

I tried Tramadol when it first came out when I was in the hospital years ago. It did not work at all for me. But this can happen to anybody considering our bodies are all a little different.

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Good comment

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