Tramadol Hydrochloride ER for Pain User Reviews
- sdh...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- May 8, 2019
"I have basilar migraines for 20 years, and I tried all other drugs with different MDs, and finally, the neurologist from UCSD put me on Ultram, which worked for the basilar migraines, and the average of pain is at the very, very lowest now."
- Ebg...
- September 11, 2021
"I was taking 50 mg tramadol and thought 100 ER might be better. That was a mistake. Like taking nothing at all. Useless."
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"In 2002, I had a major operation that left me with a huge long scar. As the scar was healing, I began getting pain from the right side of the scar, seems like the scar was not healing right. Each week for many months, I was going to the doctors to follow up on my operation. I kept telling the doctors I have pain coming from my scar, so the doctors kept saying each week to take Tylenol. Finally, the pain was too great, and I really let them know I've been suffering for a long time with this bad pain, and Tylenol has not done anything. They gave me Tramadol, when I took the first pill, it did nothing. The second pill knocked out the pain completely, and it never came back. I felt immediate relief, finally. I disagree with what I read about taking this medication every day, not as needed, everyone's pain is different. Doctors are put in a situation, told not to prescribe opiates. Doctors are being pushed around by superiors, they lose more and more of their freedom to be a doctor."