June 20th
2009
9:48 AM
I have a central disc bulge in lowest back I have tried many many types of medicines Tramadol worked and at first I felt a pinched feeling in the center of my skull I told my doctor and we gave time to adjust to medicine. Shortly after I started sweating heavily and I used it still as I was able to sit and stand and had greater mobility. I then started to get shaky alot and confused finally my groin started hurting and about a week later went numb my doctor then put me back on hydrocodone . Eat before use to avoid heavy nausea.
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November 21th
2008
12:09 AM
I have had numerous side effects with tramadol (nausea, heart skipping beats, restless legs at night) but I was too desperate and needed something so I just started taking 2 half pills a day (total of 50 mg). Well, now I've quit after about 2 years because I have sudden onset swelling and tendinitis in both of my achilles tendons. There was absolutely no trauma involved and tramadol was my only medication. After doing research online, I found that this is a rare side effect to some other medications but it hasn't been mentioned for tramadol. I truly believe this is a side effect that just hasn't been reported yet. Also, it can lead to both tendons rupturing. I just hope I stopped the medication in time so that it doesn't lead to that. It's only been a few days and I have a lot of pain and difficulty with stairs. I think this will take a while to get over -- like all orthopedic related problems.
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October 20th
2008
7:53 AM
I have had a shoulder joint replacement 8 weeks ago and want to stop and have done now for 3days but it seems to have an affect of making me, figity, of a night, I also take co-codomol, two of a night to see me through the day as I have reconstructed hips as born with dislocated hips and have knee replacement also now shoulder and knee needs replacing on other side. I go to bed sleep, for maybe two hours, then wake, and am fidgety, on and of all night ,but don't want to take the tramadol or co-codomo30/500 had them for years what do i do have affects trying to sleep please help how do I get off these damn pills. I have only been having tramadol on and off now over 8 weeks sometimes 2 a day but usually no more if IU can help it but haven't had any for the last three days I am trying to only stick with the co-codomol at night. I want to come off those also have had them now for 8 years what can I do
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September 6th
2008
8:56 AM
I've been on Tramadol now for 8 years, I don't take them as been described by my doctor, 2- 4 times a day, I only take them at night, but in half and hour I can't keep my eyes open.
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July 21th
2008
5:47 PM
tramadol has been great for me . I have mod to severe joint pain and it is the only thing that helps. Curbs my appetite so I have been able to lose weight. Gives me great energy so I am by far in a better mood . Only negatives about it are Dry mouth and mild constipation .
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June 7th
2008
3:19 AM
Horrible side effects. Had sinus infection so was also taking Avelox, took 2 tramadol for pain for 3 bulging discs and face pain associated with sinus infection. Pills were spaced out over 7 hours. Then BAM I wake up about 3:30 a.m. itching all over and then progress to vertigo and nausea. The Avelox brought its own set of symptom, which I didn't realize for a few days after the Tramadol was out of my system. The whole experience sent me to the urgent care, then by ambulance to hospital. I HATE TAKING MEDS.
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October 31th
2007
3:57 AM
been on tramodol over six years all the above side effects true just came off them 2 days now on transtec patches35mg pain seems easier so far side effects manageable stronger than tramadol by far keep u posted on these
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October 31th
2007
3:50 AM
tramadol been on this for over six years all the above side effects your body will adapt after all this time taking tramadol they do not seem to be working doctor sent me to pain management at hospital they put me on transtec patches 35micro g been on this 2 days off tramadol now pain seems easier now so far only effects drowsy sleepy dull ache back of neck keep u posted
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June 20th
2007
3:16 AM
I have steadily gained weight since I've been on Tramadol. Anyone else? I have always been very thin and am now much heavier then I have ever been. Dieting DOES NOT help. I am going to try and quit taking it despite the horrible withdrawal.
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June 20th
2007
1:45 AM
I take tramodol for pain related to neurofibromatosis a genetic dixsorder that impacts nerve endings. I am experiencing increased body aches and muscle soreness.
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June 20th
2007
1:44 AM
I take tramodol for pain related to neurofibromatosis a genetic dixsorder that impacts nerve endings. I am experiencing increased body aches and muscle soreness.
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September 12th
2004
3:31 PM
Yes I am wondering could tramadol cause really dry mouth and constipation. I would really like to know.
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October 23th
2009
10:56 PM
I was prescribed tramacet which did nothing for me.. Ralivia was useless.. but Tridural, which is a type of Tramadol, is working for me very well. I take 300mg slow-release tablets every 24 hours. It is, however, extremely dehydrating at first, and gives me difficulty urinating. I used to be up 7 times a night to pee, and then sat there and had to concentrate to pee! I just thought I would ask if anyone else had the following problem with Tridural: I had been taking it in the afternoon, and I was extremely lethargic and sluggish midday when it began to wear off. I also had insomnia at nighttime. After suffering like this for a few months, I finally clued in to what was causing this lack of energy, and I decided to experiment with the time I took my pill. When I took it before bed, I was wide awake at 5am ready to clean the house! When I waited till morning to take it, my pain was too severe to get out of bed, and I was sluggish again (from withdrawal). Finally I set my alarm and took it at 4:30am, and by 7:30 am I am feeling terrific and am full of energy all day long. I just thought it was important to share this since the time of day really made a huge difference to my quality of life.
-- By i_want_me_back | Reply | Private Message meBy the way, I am using Tridural for pain from "Enthesopathy" or migratory polyarthropathy. In my own words, all of my tendons in my body are weak and very painful. I have trouble walking and carrying my little kids, and some days I feel like all of my limbs are broken and I can't even function or be around my kids, they find it too upsetting.