Tramadol Helps with Exhaustion
Besides the constant pain, the exhaustion of trying to carry around 2 dead, numb legs (I call logs) exhausts me until I can do nothing. My neurologist prescribed a minimal dose of Tramadol for pain, but it is wonderfully effective at giving me some ENERGY so I can just do simple basic tasks. Anyone else either have this extreme fatigue or a Tramadol experience?
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My husband finds that taking a Tramadol gives him energy as it tones down the pain however, he rarely reaches for it. His neurologist said that like other opiates that when you use it on a regular basis your body adjusts to it and it's not as effective. Maybe you could discuss with your neurologist.
That is very correct. I Keep on increasing the dose to achieve the same effect of the dosage i started with originally...that is not ok...dependence.!!
Thank you
I have been taking tramadol 50mg (one or two a day) in addition to pregabalin and oxcarbazepine. It really does take the edge off of my small fiber neuropathy symptoms (aching and burning). I usually only need it at night and sometimes only take one tablet. I have the same concerns as you do about dependence and I suspect this is a healthy position to take. As with any opioid, tramadol has the potential for dependence and abuse. If you have previous tendencies toward abuse, as I have in my past, you need to be mindful of this and open with your doctor.
I am NOT dispensing any medical advice but I will offer these points that you should research on your own and discuss with your doctor.
I noticed that my mood in general seemed to be lifted, but not to be confused with euphoria. So I started doing some searching on the internet and there does seem to be some evidence of antidepressant properties with tramadol.
In addition to the concern of dependence, I would also be concerned of serotonin syndrome if already taking antidepressants.
I take quite a number of meds for diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol, thyroid, blah, blah, blah, so I am always searching for potential interactions. My doctor is great, but like most medical professionals he is overwhelmed with a huge patient list. You are you own best health advocate. Do lot's of research on the internet, but be aware that the internet is loaded with information and disinformation. Take what you find and consult with your doctor.
Best Wishes!
If you simply rely on meds then you will always have to up your dose. Include vitamins exercise and strict diet.
Some people find medical marijuana helpful. My husband not so much. He continues to exercise, meditate sometimes, doing specific stretching exercises, goes for acupuncture (had to try 3 different ones until he found one he liked) and is currently working with a myofascial release therapist who is trained in the Barnes technique. Nothing takes the pain away but helps how he thinks about the pain. Currently researching the Curable website.
Thanks so much..I absolutely agree with and accept all your suggestions.
Doctors are so overwhelmed with heir bookings that they dont even have the time to read pacllkage inserts of sample medications let alone reading research literature in their specialties.
Thanks again
Interesting ! I take Tramadol when the pain is bad- I don’t think it’s all that helpful for breakout pain but it’s good for average neuropathy pain . It doesn’t makes me feel energized or sleepy. I guess it’s supposed to be less dangerous than some other pain medications.
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Hi David, my name is Mike I've been having abdominal and side pain for about 3 years now, is there any way possible you can tell me which side exactly hurts, what triggers your pain, what precautions you take and what do you do to soothe the pain because it's been so painful for me, I've tried everything like you said you did (MRI, CT scan, x-ray, endoscopy and colonoscopy) to no avail still no one can figure out what it is. I hope that we can learn something from each other and hopefully end up helping each other and anybody else out there reading this.
I experienced the same experience that you have about taking it before bed...