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Old 11-02-2013, 07:21 PM #1
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Default Medications you can tolerate stronger than tramadol?

Something that works without causing problems with fatigue, fogginess, weight gain?
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Default hi abegins

Sometimes there are no symptoms with opiates. A very small dose can be given,allowing your body to adjust. The dose can go up little at a time. I have no foggy or tired issues. If I can hold out until evening, no issues as it does help me sleep on the normal amount. Talk to your doctor, some kind of happy medium usually can be found. I hope you get relief. Ginnie
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Sometimes there are no symptoms with opiates. A very small dose can be given,allowing your body to adjust. The dose can go up little at a time. I have no foggy or tired issues. If I can hold out until evening, no issues as it does help me sleep on the normal amount. Talk to your doctor, some kind of happy medium usually can be found. I hope you get relief. Ginnie

Lidocaine patches

Trigger point injections

Skelaxin

savella
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Default Hi Eight

Yes Lidocane patches do help. However I never got any relief from any injections. I would have to be injected in many different places, and decided after a few, that they were not very effective. ginnie
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