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Default Good bye Tramadol update

Some time back I posted about a new med for me causing nausea and vomiting. That was Tramadol.

I tried cutting down on dose and that helped for a while but I still got sick.

I quit Tramadol completely and had repeated episodes of nausea and vomiting.

I started to do some reasoning and figured it wasn't med at all. Then I remembered a CT scan of abdomen showed gallstones. This scan happened two years ago when I first started getting nerve pain in abdomen.

I mentioned this to my GP and she referred me to a general surgeon. I have gallbladder removal surgery set for SEpt 24.
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