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Koala - I think you are right on the head with that. Thanks.

Mrs D - I take 2 50 mgs, 2 times a day, or I did. Now, I am down to 1 per day. I don't *feel* anything when taking them but some very mild relief, hardly felt when they wore off on my 4 a day dose.

I was on it for about a year ? Since I had a bad reaction to the flector patch and had to stop using that.


I tend to have a high tolerance to pain meds. Always been like that, like they don't absorb. I could always out-drink people twice my size in my youth.

Anyhoo, is there some way to help get past this without the tram, like Koala suggested?
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