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That's great news about your exam!! That must be a real relief. I do combine paracetamol (same as acetaminophen, correct? brand name tylenol) with Tramadol as it's my understanding they potentiate each other. I get the 50 mg. dose and break them in half, and take high dose tylenol with it. Yes, it is no fun getting off of Tram. I will have to have a talk with my GP next time I am in there about alternatives. I haven't even looked into Neurontin , Lyrica or any of that stuff, but that may be an option. The moodiness is manageable, but of course I would rather not take anything, quite honestly. That doesn't seem to be an option for quite a while. |
Yes, they are the same thing. Zaldiar is a combination of 325mg acetaminophen and 37.5mg tramadol - so that might give you a guide, but it's good that you are already aware of the mutual reinforcement.
As for Neurontin/Lyrica etc. well, take about moody. ;) FWIW, I tried it, it did nothing for me, they are anti-depressants with all the ups/downs that come with them, and I think they were forbidden in court to continue to say it works for neuropathy. (and cause run-on sentences ;) ) Also: no better result than placebo. That said, you never know, we all seem to react differently, and I know there are people who swear by it/are helped by it. I'm sure Mrs.D. will correct me if necessary? I do understand the ambition to not take anything, trust me. I want to be as sober as possible too since I didn't only fell for alcohol but also xanax, back then. But tramadol is relatively "benign"; my doc said that if I can manage with it, I should count myself lucky, compared to what some people need to just get by. Somehow that made me feel slightly less worried. In the mean time I keep working to live as healthy as reasonably possible, without becoming a freak, and follow the news for potentially better treatments/medications. PS: aren't drummers always moody? ;) :D |
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I had a bout with alcohol and I did have PN at the end of it. It has all but disappeared now. :winky:
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I had the same experience as Wiix.
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It came upon me about 15 years into drinking. I continued to drink another 5 years even though it was getting worse. When I stopped it took quite a few years to go away, but it did. I have no signs of it now except when my feet get cold or my Potassium/Magnesium are low. A supplement a couple times a week takes care of that.
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Newstown, my history is essentially the same as Wiix's.
My NP was confined to my hands, with some tremor as a bonus - both have gone away now - I am seven years sober and counting. I spent some time as a voluntary patient in a private psychiatric hospital, partly being monitored during change-over from one AD to another and partly taking the first steps in dealing with my addiction. When I was there my psychiatrist (who is the boss of the hospital) prescribed thiamine, which I took for a few years. With his approval (I am now on a "care and maintenance" basis with him), I stopped but make sure that I eat in a healthy way. |
I have been sober now close to 25 years.
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