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I thought this extra information on Tramadol from Mayo Clinic may be helpful, "Tramadol belongs to the group of medicines called opioid analgesics. It acts in the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. When tramadol is used for a long time, it may become habit-forming (causing mental or physical dependence). Physical dependence may lead to side effects when you stop taking the medicine."
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/tramadol-oral-route/description/drg-20068050
@JustinMcClanahan
Thanks for the info, Justin.
Of course, Tramadol is the only pain med that works for me.
It was prescribed when I had a tooth infection.
It helped EVERYTHING!
I kept one in case i am in 'need to go to the hospital'pain.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Dr. Jon Ebbert, an addiction specialist at Mayo Clinic, explains how medical marijuana is used to treat pain and disease symptoms, and dispels a few notions about CBD on Mayo Clinic Radio
@grandmar and @JustinMcClanahan, yes. I totally agree. Tramadol is certainly my drug of choice. Unfortuunately, my doctor has decided to no longer prescribe ANY opoids, so I take 6 to 9 ES Tylenol each day while I search for another avenue of relief. They aren't as good as Tramadol, and I know they are slowly eating my liver, but at this juncture I'm ready to try most anything. Lyrica doesn't work. Take care, @cognac
Tell your Doctor to wake up, Tramadol is not an opiod
New Daily Persistent Headache began November 13, 2017. The pain range has been 6-9 and never-ending since that time. Have been treated at Mayo Clinic in Family Medicine, Neurology, Infectious Diseases, Physical Therapy, Urology, Cardiology, Audiology, Internal Medicine, Employee and Community Health, Integrated Community Specialties, Opthamology (sic), Radiology, and perhaps a few other departments I can't recall. I have received acupuncture from the Mayo Clinic and from a private practitioner. I have received chiropractic care and ultrasound. I have tried a cephaly device through the Clinic Store.. I have had a lumbar puncture to test my spinal fluid. I have had cortisone injections to block my occipital (sic) nerves. I have had two dental exams and an exam from a dentist specializing in TMJ/head and neck pain. I have had my furnace checked for carbon monoxide. OTC medications have included tylenol, aleve, ibuprofin, allegra, aspirin, salonpas patches, pseuphedrine, dietary supplements, cremes/lotions. Prescription medications have included tylenol with codeine, neurontin, doxycycline, several different antibiotics, nortryptiline, cymbalta. Have tried hot showers, cold showers, ice packs, heating pads. I practice mindfulness, muscle relaxation, biofeedback. I practice principles of cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, rational emotive therapy, social rhythms therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy. I practice the principles of Emotions Anonymous. I pray and turn my life over to God every morning. I have missed church, community education programs, symphony concerts, funerals, parties. I have not traveled outside my home state of Minnesota for over a year. My quality of life has suffered greatly. My wife's quality of life has suffered greatly. The only time I do not feel a headache (all over, tingling, pulsing, reverberating, pounding, dull, aching pain including teeth and ears and eyes accompanied by sound and sight sensitivities) is when I am asleep, so I sleep -- a lot. I am aware I may just be starting out on this journey. Any suggestions/recommendations would be most gratefully received. Thank you. Oh, have been approved for medical cannabis, too. No results.
@jmgndph You didn't mention a CT scan of the head or enceplogram ,have you had any of these? A brain scan would be called for just a suggestion.
@jmgndph Oh, my heart simply aches for both you and your wife. As @lioness suggested, has there been a CT scan done? Any blood work for heavy metal exposure, like lead or mercury? Has the water source been checked? What about everyday things like mold in your house/environment or car? Really hoping there is an answer out there for you, soon. Please keep us informed. We care.
Ginger
@jmgndph
I am at a loss for words! It sounds like you have been very proactive. I don't see a diagnosis. What is going on with your wife? She certainly has been tested up one side and down the other. I can only imagine how the quality of life has suffered.
I wish I had words of wisdom to offer.
Bless you both.....
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@cognac
Lyrica did not work for me either.
Good luck in your search!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)