http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...light=tramadol
That's the old post.
Debra, That still doesn't explain the very high D-Dimer. I don't want to scare you but do you have a cardiologist? Can you please see one immediately? You may not have an aortic tear but a d-dimer can be elevated in that very serious condition. It may "just" be the tramadol withdrawal but please get a doctor to do a differential on the d-dimer! Ruling out a pulmonary embolism does not mean there isn't a clot somewhere else. PLEASE take that seriously.
http://en.diagnosispro.com/different...30680-154.html
I hope you'll be okay.
Annie