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Old 01-24-2014, 10:14 PM #1
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Default Tramadol-jerks

I know Mrs D posted about Gaba and these jerks but was wondering.. Mioconic Jerks are supposed to be incurable. Drugs can cause neuropathy which I guess most often does not go away so would anyone know if jerks induced by Tramadol go away? Has anyone experienced this?

I was given Tramadol in the hospital yrs ago with no problems. I took very little when these jerks started. I am hoping the jerking is from this and not any other nerve issues.

I went to the neurologist as they are still with me after wks of discontinuing the drug ...so we are cking with an MRI for the brain... to see if any other nerve issues going on
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