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Old 05-18-2011, 12:57 PM #1
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Default tramadol, elavil, steroid, need your advice

HI


i went to my doc cause i just cant do this anymore without help.
she prescribed eleavil, tramodol and 40mg steroid for a week.

steroid she said lets see if its inflamtion then lets see if it helps.
what do you guys think. if i have inflamatory or autoimmune neuropathy or anything autoimmune would the steoid help.

i have always had elevated sed rate. elevated ige, iga, igg. other markers of inflamation like crp..are normal.

has tramadol helped anyone.

plus she is going to order the blood test from athena for neuropathy.

thankyou
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