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Old 04-06-2007, 06:56 AM #1
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i have got severe acute sciatica with assumed prolapsed disc L4/L5 and L5/S1 with posterior bone spurs as spoken about in my other thread and wonder if im ok taking the following medication I have been prescribed and hopefully weaning off over the next week.

Im thinking of taking 2 x 50 tramadol (4 daily)
2 x 500 paracetamol (4 daily)
1 x 50 diclofenac (3 daily)
1 x 2mg diazepam (3 daily)

taking in the following routine

Morning 2 tramadol
2 paracetamol
1 diclofenac

Noon 2 tramadol
2 paracetamol
1 diazepam

Eve 2 tramadol
2 paracetamol
1 diclofenac

Bed 2 tramadol
2 paracetamol
1 diclofenac
2 x 2mg diazepam (to get me through the night and help me sleep)
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