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Old 04-06-2009, 09:30 AM
Kathie Kathie is offline
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Facts are obvious, the maximum daily oral dose of Tramadol is 400 mg under no circumstances more than that. In case of exceeding this amount, you may be suffering from serotonin syndrome or seizures.
Even it’s hard to believe that any doctor has agreed on such risky treatment. Personally, I would really recommend you to pay a visit to your doctor and discuss the issue very clearly. I’m pretty sure there is a way of replacing some part of your daily Tramadol dosage with some other medicine, short acting or long, due to decrease your daily dosage of Tramadol to the safe 400 mg. Remember that the more you exceed the safe maximum, the more risk of serious side effects occur, however sometimes even a slight overdosing may cause seizure and ss. Believe me, the risk is not worth the potential danger. I have to add that as I also have CES, I clearly understand the feeling of returned mobility, especially if before there was none, however, the risk you are taking is really high. Please think of it carefully. Kathie
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