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@deke4fun

Sorry for your situation. I’ve had peripheral neuropathy for 20+ years and the the the first thing I will tell you is that tramadol is junk for most people, it’s a very weak drug. I live with the same exact symptoms that you have. My only relief is I take 3000mg of Gabapentin/daily ( you need to work up to it). My real lifesaver is I take 3 10mg of oxycodone/daily even though I will tell you that it’s not near enough but it’s all my “pain doctor” will prescribe. Since the geniuses in the government started deciding instead of our own doctors what was an appropriate amount of pain medication (narcotics) to prescribe I would say millions of people in this country suffer everyday. Hopefully your primary care physician can steer you in the right direction. Good luck.

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The opioid situation is so wrong. My illness began with stress fractures in my heels (from continued power walking through pain). This was seven years ago, at the beginning of the opioid restrictions. My family practice doctor reluctantly prescribed me Percocet. After I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, I spent years having to beg for pain medication. The worst was a horrible recovery from elective breast reduction surgery. The plastic surgeon sent me to a pain clinic ten days after surgery! More begging and humiliation.
Of course, I know now that the underlying cause for all this pain is SFN. Oh how I wish it had been discovered years ago, before I suffered so much.
But back to the opioids - after a heart-to-heart discussion with my pain clinic provider, they reluctantly increased me from 10 mg to 15 mg per day. Yep, 15 mg for a 24 hour period. So now I get to continue calculating how much pain I have to endure at any given time.
Every physician on the planet would agree that this is an insane way to practice medicine.
Sorry, I’m grumpy this morning after enduring hours of hip flexor pain with poor sleep. I am an active person, and would really like to remain that way. But as you guys know, one night of suffering and poor sleep can ruin your plans for the next day!