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tramadol/ultram
« on: Mar 30th, 2006, 6:02pm »
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hey guys
 
andy is doing a reduction on this med just now as advised by Prof Goadsby, the problem is he is getting terrible withdrawals from it  Cry
 
has anyone here gone through the same thing and again does anyone have any advice on how Andy can get through this?
 
all ideas/advice greatly appreciated
 
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Re: tramadol/ultram
« Reply #1 on: Mar 30th, 2006, 6:08pm »
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Why does Goadsby want him to do a reduction of the med?
 
I am taking Ultracet, which is Ultram with acetominaphin added ( essentially the same thing), and this is the first med I've found in five years that is somewhat helping my head.  I'm taking it for my knee, so I'm getting benefits in both areas.
 
What type of withdrawal symptoms is he having?  Was he taking it for an orthopedic problem or was it prescribed for his head?
 
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Re: tramadol/ultram
« Reply #2 on: Mar 30th, 2006, 6:22pm »
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hi roxy
 
he saw PG a few months ago, and he asked him to come off verapamil and tramadol, so he could get a clearer picture of his CH
 
he has been taking tramadol for 2 years now for fibromyalgia, and it was helping, but PG thought it might have been conflicting with the vera.
 
he is extremely tired and sleeping all the time which is something he never does!!, also has no appetite, and looks spaced out/zombified not interested in anything kind of way
 
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« Reply #3 on: Mar 30th, 2006, 6:25pm »
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Wow, How long was he on it?  It works in the same way as narcotics but you dont get the euphoric effects nor does it suppress your respiratory drive.  So it isnt a drug you get easily addicted to, you can but doesnt happen that often.
 
Bummer!
 
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« Reply #4 on: Mar 30th, 2006, 6:38pm »
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he's been on it for 2 years
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« Reply #5 on: Mar 30th, 2006, 10:16pm »
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on Mar 30th, 2006, 6:38pm, mrs mac wrote:
he's been on it for 2 years

 
Oh yeah Major Bummer that will do it.   IF it is really bad some anti anxiety meds can help.  Ativan maybe just 1mg it's worth asking about IF IT REALLY BAD!  Those medications can be worse to get off of.  But for the short term two three weeks it might help.
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Re: tramadol/ultram
« Reply #6 on: Mar 31st, 2006, 7:01am »
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Sandra, I'm really feeling for you and Andy right now. He's a strong guy I know but this is tough no matter how strong you are. Give him my love and remember, I'm only at the other endof the phone, any time, day or night for either of you!
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« Reply #7 on: Mar 31st, 2006, 8:08am »
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thanks big sis!!
 
will more than likely take you up on that offer!!
 
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Re: tramadol/ultram
« Reply #8 on: Apr 1st, 2006, 9:03am »
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hey guys  
 
andy was put on a new med last week for his fibro Brexidol!!  
 
on re reading the info leaflet, discovered these side effects,  
 
paleness or intense  tiredness (due to ow levels of white blood cells)signs of infection, eg, a persistent sore throat or unexplained fever or high temp (due to low levels of white blood cells)  
 
this descibes andy's symptoms to a T, so reckon he has had a majorly bad reaction to this med!!!  
 
doc prescribed this to me yesterday for my wrist (locum) eh, don't think i'll bother thanks!!!  
forgot to say that it could cause breathing probs!!!  
 
he is going to see our own gp on monday to get it sorted  
 
hopefully now that he has stopped taking it there will be an improvement  
 
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Re: tramadol/ultram
« Reply #9 on: Apr 1st, 2006, 11:46am »
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Ultram really hlped me for my back and joint issues and I took it off and on for two years but rotated with anouter pain med cuz I didn't want to get so used to ONE med that it'd stop working. But I never had trouble with it and it is supposidly the lower end of pain meds as far as addiction ect ect and will work longer....it is a synthetic narcotic. Only problem I had with it was it made my vision so blurry esp for nite driveing. My doc didn't believe in fibro so he called it chronic muscle fatigue. That's the problem when going to new docs.......they all have such different ideas on things and treatment ideas and one doc can have you on meds that workfor years and have to go to a new doc and he says NO WAY and wants you to take all this new crap that causes worse side effects then the symtoms you took it for and you get so messed up you dunno if your goin thru withdrawls or extreme side effects of the new shit. Been down that road before Pam
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