04-03-2017, 08:57 AM
(03-27-2017, 12:31 AM)Denman66 Wrote: I had no idea trams could cause such issues. I've never taken them, I made the mistake of starting on very strong opiates. So I've always viewed trams as being not much more than an Advil. Not to be rude or insult anyone who uses them, I just always viewed them as weak or almost harmless.
Was recently thinking of trying them, as I don't wanna use the stronger ones. I'll have to do some reading and decide if it's even worth it. I've read they can lower seizure threshold and now I'm wondering if someone who's been on Diaz for over a decade like myself should even mess with it.
Does anyone here use a bz regularly and use trams for pain as needed?
As someone who was on much stronger opiates for years, I felt the same way. Trams were weak to me. However, when the docs stop prescribing the hard meds should I say frequently, I had to shake off those hard pain meds which was hard. I was in a tragic accident which left me in constant pain. My doc started prescribing Tyl 3 & Trams. This was a joke to me. After I shook those hard meds out my system, I gave the Trams a try. They work well for me. And I'm on some benzos as well. My body is handling the change well. I no longer think Trams are weak. You can take too much and give your body a scare. Now, I take them like I'm suppose to ...most of the time. Anyway, they work and you must take them seriously. Even more so when your on benzos. Now this is my story & my body. Just letting you know what I've been thru. But Trams are no punks!
(10-02-2016, 05:42 AM)Runabout Wrote:(08-26-2016, 06:19 PM)Tbaronfl Wrote:This is some of the best advise I have ever heard! I've heard it before and there is none better! just want to add my input on Tramadol, I've been prescribed them for years and it's a love hate relationship, they are the most finicky med I've ever dealt with, the more often you take them the less they work, the less they work the more often you need to take them! it's a hamster wheel effect not to mention the risk of seizures at higher dosses including daily dosses! myself I try to go at least one day a week (two is much better) only taking one 50mg, I'm prescribed up to 5 per day so one or none can be a big cutback from the normal routine, after that day I can tell that a single dose does really seem to help with the pain but after 3-4 days I'm right back to getting very little relief from them at all! they have worked OK for me but I don't recommend them to anybody with sever pain or moderate pain that can't have a day here and there to try to tough it out! there just don't seem to be any "good" answer for people in chronic pain!(08-26-2016, 05:56 PM)Charon Wrote: it is not safe to increase tram. if u have a tendency toward seizures, it will bring them on. once u have a seizure, they will come forever.Charon thanks for the reply. It's hard to figure out what's safe & what's not when some offer their opinions, even though they mean well. Thx for the honesty.
further, tramadol has proven to have a significant anti depressant effect. so, when one decides to go off them, they go into heavy depression.
Withdrawal from tram is also very difficult. Very. When u read enough posts on here, you will see what i mean in candid statements from members.
Many of us self diagnose to some extent. But, it is based on years of research. Years of medical care.
You cannot decide to add a medicine to your regimen, without some actual medical advice on this.
You must research the effects of those meds u mentioned, soma and valium.
You know u can never go off a benzo such as valium, once u start, without doing a taper? It can lead to death.
Research. No one will answer medical questions for you.
We are family here, but we are not your doctor and cannot advise accordingly.
You must research and decide for you. Your choices come with a lifetime of consequences. Make no mistake.
And, this is an horrific time to attempt to get safe meds.
Be careful.

