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Old 03-09-2010, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by atltom View Post
Mrs D, If I take 100mg of Tramadol at anytime during the evening I cannot get to sleep. I've tried it many times with the same result. It helps with the pain but I'm up most of the night. My back doctor suggested taking some Tylenol PM with the tramadol and that helped with getting to sleep.
Mrs. D, I have the same reaction, forgot that ultram/tramadol is the same thing and took it again in Sept from my rheumie after six years had passed. I was sick with nausea all of that month, discussed it with my pain dr and she said "We have it listed as an allergy for you because of severe nausea and headaches, insomnia." I can take my norco just fine, but tramadol and cymbalta made every day a "flu" day, who knows why some things work and not others. My sisters and I and our offspring all tend to have "feline syndrome", just plain weird.
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