Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

 
 
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:09 AM #1
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Default Rsd and driving

Hi everyone,
Im just wondering if anyone has researched the effects of medications such as neurotin, and tramodol have on driving skills. I am presently on 1800 mg neurotin and 200mg of tramodol with a 1500mg vicodin kicker. Thats not to mention 100 mg of zoloft and ambien at night (which is not working right now). the breakthough pain is unbearable at this time. I know with the vicodin on board it's GAME OVER as far as driving is concerned. What I am really concerned about is the neurotin and the tramodol. I appologize for this rather unorganized post. I'm just having a rough time accepting the fact that I really have CRPS and how it has changed my life. thank you Krank
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