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Well, I am fully aware of the benefits of marijuana. There. Are safeguards and clinics never bring in marijuana not grown in the high standards. I lived in Oregon and now Texas. I have no idea what is going on in Texas. They charge high and mean high taxes on homes. Their streets are in desperate need of repair. I love it here with all the beautiful trees and birds. However they need to wise up. Reduce home taxes and sell marijuanawhich brings in funds to state. I have a feeling the drug companies ste growing marijuana just waiting to break into market. No one will want narcotics again. I fear the pharmacies want in to the big bucks. Read Genisis in Bible. All herbs are for our use. I have a marijuana cookbook.
Thanks @JustinMcClanahan for this info
Thank you so much for posting this encouraging message.
Dear oregongirl, Re. "not finding out what was wrong" that is - what caused your falls: My doctor attributed my two uncontiousness caused falls to SYNCOPE when the body just "winks out" momentarily. One moment I was on the phone and the next I was flat on the floor clutching the phone in a "death grip" and the other, I was watering the garden and the next moment I saw the pavement inches from my face as It approached smack down (and what a bruised chin and eye I received). In the first fall I injured my lower back irreparably and rue the day the caller, who had nothing on their mind, made that call after a sensible late night hour. I hope this is helpful.......
Ladies even though Dr says it isn't meds just read all the side effects on meds read all the literature the pharmacy gives you they are the specialist in drugs I'm not saying Dr,s don't know ,they do but the pharmacist specialists know more ,I went of of it for this reason it effected my memory also Cymbalta I lost memory all togethe so listen to your body ,we know how we feel but Liz wean yourself of ,don t go cold turkey
Great glad you,ve found exercise ,makes a big difference
Here's another option.....take the 3 capsules (900 mg) one hour before bedtime. Then the Gabapentin can do what is was designed to do...calm your nerves. I did experience foggy brain when I took it in the morning so my neurologist and I came to the conclusion that I should switch to nighttime. So far so good.....good nights sleep and no foggy brain.
That is certainly a possibility, but I believe you should not change meds in any way without first speaking with the doc who prescribed it.
@artscaping You mentioned taking 3 capsules one hour before bedtime - what types of capsules?
Teresa
@oregongirl and @wsh66wsh66
When I withdrew from Tramadol 50 mg, 4 times a day, I did it very slowly. Going cold turkey is not recommended. I took over 3 months to withdraw.
- I began by going down one pill a week every 2 weeks by increasing the number of hours between pills.
- Then I took 1pill in the morning and 1 pill at night for 2 or 3 weeks.
- Then I broke 1 pill in 1/2 and took it at night, with 1 whole pill during the day for 2 or 3 weeks.
- I finally broke 1 pill in half and took half in the morning and half at night.
- Eventually, I took only half a pill in the morning and 1/4 pill at night. When I was ready, I stopped taking any pills.
I did have anxiety and shakey thinking at first (for a couple of weeks) as well as muscle tightness, almost spasms at first. That's when I tried taking CBD, and it calmed my anxiety and muscles. I used 6 mg. of CBD every 4 - 6 hours as needed. The muscle tightness continued off and on as I withdrew, and I continued to use CBD throughout my withdrawal. I know it helped me to withdraw without many side affects. My withdrawal was relatively easy.
Oregongirl, why are you wanting to stop taking Tramadol? If you will be having pain for the remainder of your life, and you live in a state where you can't buy Cannabis, why don't you want to take Tramadol? It worked well for me, but now that I can legally buy Cannabis for pain, I don't need Tramadol. Actually, I have very little pain anymore since I began doing Active Release Technique with my chiropractor. When I do, I rely on Tylenol or CBD/THC.
Warm regards to both of you,
Gail
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