i am so happy to know i am not alone,i hate tramadol and i want to quit but the withdrawls are unbearable and i just cant do it,i am 14 weeks pregnant and have been takin 4 a day,i am trying to cut down but i am so scared 24,7 that i am hurting my baby or that tram will show up on my drug test at my obgyn,cuz where i live if u fail it cps is called and i dont want that at all!! i am just a nervous wreck all the time!!
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I have noticed everyone talking abut the withdrawals and such but what I am scared about is the PAIN. I don't know that I can function - work, care for my 6yr old, etc - without help. It is just too painful. If withdrawals were all I had to look forward to, thats one thing (awful as it will be), but what are yall doing for your pain???????????????????????????
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I've been prescribed Co codamol for the pain (disc/nerve
pain) to take as and when I need it, although I was told by the obstetrician
that the tramadol wouldn't have done any damage to the baby. Was worried about
developing a physical dependency on Co codamol (resulting in the same problems
as I had with Tramadol), so I now take a variety of either Co-Cod, tram or
paracetamol, or a combination of the 3, depending on the level of pain I'm
experiencing, and just try and keep it to a minimum; there's no way I could
survive with no pain relief at all. Speak to your doc about pain relief during
pregnancy - what they recommend seems to depend on your individual situation. I
also went back to the physio, although that wasn't a massive amount of help. By
the way, I think someone has already mentioned this, but I found that when I
stopped taking tramadol (up to 8 a day), a fair amount of my back / leg pain disappeared - I
think it can definitely cause pain, as well as masking it.
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