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Old 04-23-2009, 08:10 AM
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No sign of side effects after taking Tramadol, however no relief from it as well.
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Old 04-24-2009, 07:27 PM
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I remember well, I took Tramodol er 100 mg and I have to admit it was very successful treatment for my pain. However as a strong side effect I have to point extreme anxiety while taking Tramadol. In fact, the anxiety was as horrible as it has made me to stop taking the drug. I decided that I can handle the pain and not this anxiety. Miriam
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Old 04-27-2009, 08:21 AM
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Tramadol never taken on an empty stomach!I’m taking Tramadol every day, I alternate it with Lortab. For me it is very important to eat something before taking the drug, otherwise I may get nauseous. So it doesn’t matter is it 2am and midday, I have a sandwich and a full glass of water with the drug.
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Old 04-28-2009, 11:59 AM
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In my case, I have been on Ultram for about 20, and for sure I’m one of those with rather sensitive stomach. I have slow digestive system and much more, but I have never suffered from any side effects of Ultram. Naprozen or Ibuprohen are rather not good for sensitive stomach or digestive system.
Moreover, I was taking Tylenol in the smallest amount when it’s in my painkiller. Tylenol is a really good booster, however it’s pretty hard for the liver. So that as I know what Naproxen has done to me I’m paying much attention to not hurting my liver anymore. For all suffering for sensitive stomach, medicines like mentioned may make it even worse. Best greetings
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Old 04-30-2009, 06:09 PM
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In my case, as I have been taking the drug for years, the only side effect is that if I take it at night it keeps me awake. Considering working, the approximate time is about 2 hours to work on occipital pain. However, I have to admit that it doesn't stop all types of pain. Therefore, in a case that it’s not working I take a Paracetamol/ Codeine tablet. Usually it helps. Daily I’m take 3-4 50mg, every 4 hours. I really think it’s good to take a small does initially, due to the fact that some people suffer from a very strong hallucinogenic reaction.
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Old 05-04-2009, 05:20 AM
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I have the same side effect with Ultram, FJB. So I never take it after noon under no circumstances. Fortunately after all these years of the treatment, it still helps but in fact in a little different way than it was helping at the beginning.
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