What are your experiences with tramadol ?

Posted by Always Hopeful @AlwaysHopeful, Jun 16, 2024

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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@heisenberg34

I started taking tramadol back in 2017 for lower back pain. Helped slightly. Then a new neurologist added diclofenac K and diazepam. I was pretty woozy for a few days but then that went away. After a few more days I was able to get back on my bike and was soon able to do 30-50 miles a week. In 2021 all my original pain came flooding back. I had stopped most of those drugs. In 2022 I started back up on tramadol. has not helped to any large degree. I am very wobbly, dizzy and other symptoms that are too numerous to elaborate. In summary, I would say that tramadol is a good choice for some.

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Zilch.

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@heisenberg34

I started taking tramadol back in 2017 for lower back pain. Helped slightly. Then a new neurologist added diclofenac K and diazepam. I was pretty woozy for a few days but then that went away. After a few more days I was able to get back on my bike and was soon able to do 30-50 miles a week. In 2021 all my original pain came flooding back. I had stopped most of those drugs. In 2022 I started back up on tramadol. has not helped to any large degree. I am very wobbly, dizzy and other symptoms that are too numerous to elaborate. In summary, I would say that tramadol is a good choice for some.

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I used two Tramadol plus 2 Gabapentin when I first developed spinal stenosis. I wouldn't have survived the pain if I hadn't. After the operation i tried desperately to get off it. Bad mistake. I took Advil on the recommendation of my doctors. I only took 3 a day. I forgot to read the part that you should only take it for 3 days. I ended up in emergency with what my doctor said was a minor heart attack. It scared the living daylights out of me. I now take Tramadol with Acetamafin up to 3 times a day. I only have problems when I forget to take it because I'm feeling normal. Then I'm miserable for a day or so until the medication builds up in my system. I've decided that at my age (86) who cares if I become addicted. Being painfree, functional and happy is more important. I've too much to do to be aflicted with pain. and unable to carry on an active life. I'm involved with several organizations and working on building one up from scratch. I think Tramadol is like any other medication. What works for one, doesn't work for another. In my view, finally, when you are a "certain age" if you are happy, functioning on your own, and living independently, don't worry about becoming dependent on opioids. I wish I had taken that attitude after my operation. I would've spent fewer days in pain. Happy New Year everyone! My sympathies to my southern neighbours and relatives who are experiencing horrible weather events including fires!

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@heisenberg34

I started taking tramadol back in 2017 for lower back pain. Helped slightly. Then a new neurologist added diclofenac K and diazepam. I was pretty woozy for a few days but then that went away. After a few more days I was able to get back on my bike and was soon able to do 30-50 miles a week. In 2021 all my original pain came flooding back. I had stopped most of those drugs. In 2022 I started back up on tramadol. has not helped to any large degree. I am very wobbly, dizzy and other symptoms that are too numerous to elaborate. In summary, I would say that tramadol is a good choice for some.

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I’ve been on Tramadol since 2008 about a year after my stem cell transplant…. Per trauma to my disc L4/5…. Orthopedic wanted to put rods up my back & I said no! Both my sisters have had this done & still have back issues…. I was put on tramadol because not being able to use nsaids because of my amyloidosis diagnosis & subsequent stem cell transplant…. I did go on a lower dose of 37.5/325 Tylenol & now take one twice a day…. I stay active & just had my 78th birthday…. I’m sure it’s addictive, but I had no choice at the time & it’s just been in recent years that it’s been reclassified as an opioid….

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For those with addiction questions regarding Tramadol…

Search on google for “Emily Post and Tramadol”

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I was taking Tramadol 100mg 3x a day for many years and stopped cold turkey last August with no ill effects. Been taking 100mg in the morning the last week or so after waking up with a mild sinus headache.

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It didn't help me; just constipated me.

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Haven't found it very therapeutic after using for a few weeks.

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@bajjerfan

I was taking Tramadol 100mg 3x a day for many years and stopped cold turkey last August with no ill effects. Been taking 100mg in the morning the last week or so after waking up with a mild sinus headache.

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I have taken tramadol (50) since 2012. It is the only thing that takes the edge off my severe back pain. I’m not sure about using it for sinus headaches as a side effect of tramadol is headache. The best thing I find for that is Advil cold and sinus. Irene5

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@kimmygrl65

That really helps your back pain?

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I have negative reactions to it so can't take it like many drugs.

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@irene5

I have taken tramadol (50) since 2012. It is the only thing that takes the edge off my severe back pain. I’m not sure about using it for sinus headaches as a side effect of tramadol is headache. The best thing I find for that is Advil cold and sinus. Irene5

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It worked for me; felt quite a bit better in a few hours.

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